Yeah, except if a foreign owned company activates their user base to attack you, as a representative, it has to look threatening, and it should be seen as a threat. It was more than just a comment when opening the app. It was a notification pushed to the device, or that’s my impression at least.
As I said, this case isn’t that bad, but it does make the potential threat obvious. There’s a reason western apps are banned in China. Why should a Chinese company not expect action in the west?
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 6 months ago
Exactly. I remember this being a thing with Net Neutrality banners everywhere, so this isn’t new.