• firadin@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    You’re assuming its a profit-focused endeavor rather than a propaganda arm of the Chinese government.

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      4 months ago

      I think it’s a privately-owned, profit-focused endeavor that is nevertheless beholden to the Chinese government and which the government wants to take as much advantage of as possible. Deep down, I’m certain that their sole goal is to make as much money for themselves as they possibly can. If they also need to exfiltrate some data and send it to the CCP, that’s just a necessary business expense.

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      4 months ago

      If TikTok’s purpose is to spread Chinese propaganda, can’t they just find a US Citizen that can run the website for them?

      “Yeah, it’s my personal website where I exercise my 1st Amendment rights, also it has 100 million daily users and I happen to agree with China on a lot of things.” If a US Citizen were to say this, there would be nothing illegal about it I think?

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        4 months ago

        Well China is refusing to divest, i.e. sell it to a US owner so clearly that’s not an option for them. If it was about the money they would have.

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        4 months ago

        Not US corporation good, just US corporation = US controlled. This isn’t a morality play, it’s a national security play.