• @Plastic_Ramses@lemmy.world
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      220 days ago

      This isnt the point.

      An adverserial nation shouldnt be able to influence public opinion like that.

      We all understand that those companies do nefarious things. Imo its quite a bit different when its a whole ass country purposefully manipulating public opinion and they dont like the united states.

      • @winterayars@sh.itjust.works
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        120 days ago

        I get it, i don’t want to live in China but i don’t want to live in whatever Elon Musk has planned for the US, either, and his wealth gives him undue influence over… pretty much everything. You’re not convincing me you’ve got a consistent take here if you’re cool with Twitter but not TikTok.

      • @would_be_appreciated@lemmy.ml
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        20 days ago

        Seems bizarre that people are okay with public opinion being explicitly manipulated by a very small group of people with very little overlapping interest with the public, but not okay with public opinion being explicitly manipulated by a very small group of people with very little overlapping interest with the public from a foreign country.

        • @Steve@communick.news
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          020 days ago

          Not really. One can be dealt with if needs be, since they’re US companies. The other can’t because it’s the Chinese government.