Close to half of American adults favor TikTok ban, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows::Close to half of American adults support a ban on the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos survey that also asked questions about national security concerns and China.
If the bill was purely a tictok ban that would be questionable enough. But the bill is SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT.
treadful@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
I can’t believe so many people are cool with the federal government censuring specific platforms. It’s one thing if we wanted to ban an action through law (e.g. data harvesting or shipping it overseas) but it’s another to silence a specific piece of software.
Imagine if Congress passed a bill saying Steve can’t recommend movies to his friends anymore.
betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world 1 year ago
If Steve is a genocidal authoritarian asshole who, in the process of recommending movies, plants listening devices around your home, GPS trackers in your clothing and keyloggers on your computer while browsing through your underwear drawer and file cabinets, I don’t think he’s very good company. Steve might start by showing you Airplane! and Blazing Saddles but once you’re drawn in by the entertainment, he’ll sit you down for the Wolf Warrior movies, Amazing China and The Battle at Lake Changjin.
Ban Steve, he can keep pushing his agenda on his own family back home. That’s still not an ideal situation but this at least is reasonably within our rights and capabilities.
ultrasquid@lemm.ee 1 year ago
But in that case, it would be a far better option to ban anyone from placing keyloggers on your computer and GPS trackers in your clothing, because that not only stops Steve from doing it, but also Steve’s cousin Alex, and anyone else who would want to do so.