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    Meanwhile, American users are flocking to RedNote because authorities have worked themselves into a lather over privacy concerns about TikTok, while U.S. tech giants harvest user data with industrial efficiency. The difference? American data collection is done for profit, and Chinese data collection is done for control. Pick your poison.

    Hard to argue Zuck and Elon don’t want control either…

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      How do people not think that China is also a hyper capitalistic society, especially in the tech sector. Your data is 100% being sold if you are on any Chinese platform, just like in the U.S.

      If anything, Chinese company are much less privacy respecting than the west, because they don’t need to operate in area with basic privacy laws, like Europe and California; And there are much less tech products to choose from because of the GFW.

      The founder and CEO of Baidu openly stated that “Chinese people are less sensitive about privacy, which gives us more data to work with” See https://m.163.com/dy/article/DDRTB01Q0511FQO9.html?spss=adap_pc

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        They all operate under the same laws in any given area. And neither respect your privacy if not forced by laws that are actually enforced.

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        “In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women.”

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          Honestly, if they all stopped trying to get more money or power at the point where they have all the women and luxuries they could ever want it would be a vast improvement over the status quo at this point.

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          Then, when all your desires are fullfilled, you realize that your life is empty because nobody around you actually gives a shit about you and are only using you as a connection to money and/or power. You end up a soulless husk of a human being whose only goal in life is line go up.

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      This is crystal clear now, but it was less clear before.

      I started saying that social media finally figured out how to monetize the platform and it’s customers aren’t people, aren’t even companies, the customers are now billionaires and foreign governments.

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      The article talks about how America is mirroring China’s tactic. So yeah, now they want control too.

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    The only winners in this scenario are governments that want more control over their citizens’ digital lives.

    And that, as the saying goes, is not a bug. It’s a feature.

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    I mean, trying to regulate technology at the speed of American politics was very obviously a nonsensical and futile proposition from the get-go.

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    Anyone that knows anything about average TT users knew that if the ban was going to happen, that this was going to happen in some way, shape, or form.

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    I’m pretty sure Xiao Hong Shu translates to Little Red Note in English. I’m not using it, just clarifying the name to make it seem small / cute. Aduki beans are Xiao hong dou.

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      First of all, the name doesn’t translate to “Little Red Note”, but “Little Red Book.”

      Second, Little Red Book is literally the nickname of a Chinese political publication called Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung.

      Sorry, that name isn’t cute at all.

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          I think most people know it too. They protest because they have already got hacked a dozen or two times, advertisers steal all data not locked down, and the government scoops up all of that. So they question “what can China do to me that hasn’t already been done. My data and privacy has already been made worthless”