• Copernican@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      The U.S. lawmakers say ByteDance may be using the app to collect data on Americans and pass it on to the Chinese government. The app’s algorithms also are capable of influencing public opinion in the United States, where the platform has about 150 million users

      That’s not a selling data concern.

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          I know this is what-about-ism but I really wish we cared half as much about Meta having already destabilized the last two presidential elections.

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        8 months ago

        If you replace government with authorities it’s basically the same. US authorities also buy information from tech companies, which has been very clearly revealed on several occasions, where police buy information that would be illegal to set up the surveillance to get themselves. Obviously when police and intelligence services do it, it’s practically the same as the government. It’s just weird to claim the “government” can do it, because of course they can. Just like USA has made regulation that American companies can’t claim secrecy on things they have on servers in EU, if a court or authorities ask for it, despite EU regulation makes it illegal to pass on outside EU.
        No doubt USA is in the wrong too on this issue, whether China is worse IDK.