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Lawmakers in Germany call for TikTok ban to be considered
(www.euronews.com)
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I have mixed feelings about this.
We as the west point to Russia and China frequently, lamenting the closed-off nature of their Internet.
Now we are publicly pushing towards further fragmentation of the Internet.
I find it hard to see major differences between blocking TikTok here and China blocking Facebook over there. I assume, the process here is a little more publicly discussed whereas in Russia or China, things are quietly blocked by government agencies, but I might even be wrong about that.
Now that the internet (and particularly social media) has become weaponized as a very cost-effective tool for cyber-warfare, it's basically inevitable that the fragmentation will continue to happen.
It's a bit uncomfortable because it goes against the idealism of the early internet which I still cling to, but I just don't see any way that the current situation is sustainable.