Thanks for sharing your opinion. It's utterly wrong, incorrect, bullshit, but hey it's your opinion. Just don't confuse your opinion with being generally applicable or correct.David wrote:Before this discussion gets too far off track (and for what it’s worth, I don’t think it’s either fair or accurate to describe PTID as a cheerleader for China, and I think the posters doing so are allowing their own hostility to the country to distort their judgement),
Trump threatens to ban TikTok in the US
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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But even if he were wrong, and he isn't, that's quite different to the outright weasel-level lying you're engaging in here. Put up or shut up: where have I 'cheered' for the authoritarian Chinese state?stui magpie wrote:Thanks for sharing your opinion. It's utterly wrong, incorrect, bullshit, but hey it's your opinion. Just don't confuse your opinion with being generally applicable or correct.David wrote:Before this discussion gets too far off track (and for what it’s worth, I don’t think it’s either fair or accurate to describe PTID as a cheerleader for China, and I think the posters doing so are allowing their own hostility to the country to distort their judgement),
I have said I am opposed to the hysteria, escalation and low-ground hypocrisy that hands it a PR dream. I have said I oppose lose-lose devaluation such as trade wars. I have said I fully agree with sensible counter-measures and counter-pressures, from increased defence spending to regional/global alliances to publishing and penalising breaches fairly and transparently. Get over your indignation and listen. You're like a child who can be goaded into taking any ridiculous position when your manhood is questioned.
Why would I want to sit idly by while (a) the usual idiots who have a track record of wrecking everything put us through another financial crisis and/or recklessly escalate a lose-lose conflict; and (b) the rights of 1.4B people going about their business, who are fundamentally no different to you or I, are sandwiched between two sets of deranged authoritarians and pushed into an escalating nationalism that wrecks all of our lives?
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If you had only said this, fine. We can talk about this because as I've said, I hate having to be the antagonist on these things, and I don't like this approach for a second. You could even criticise me on the grounds that I'm participating in the escalation and counteracting my own views, which I'm sure is exactly what David's thinking!stui magpie wrote:I don't understand.
b) why you think you will change anyone's mind with your approach.
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Seems like a case of economic imperialism to me. The Yanks don't like a social media platform from another country rivalling the American based ones, so they need to drum up some BS to try and damage said rival.
Or alternatively, through their dealings with the American tech giants, they know the potential social media platforms have to engage in nefarious activities and don't like the idea of anyone but themselves taking advantage of said activities.
Or alternatively, through their dealings with the American tech giants, they know the potential social media platforms have to engage in nefarious activities and don't like the idea of anyone but themselves taking advantage of said activities.
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Yep, that kind of rubbish is really going to convince me to change my mind. The only hysteria is coming from you who can't seem to separate your Trump derangement with criticism of China.pietillidie wrote:
I have said I am opposed to the hysteria, escalation and low-ground hypocrisy that hands it a PR dream. I have said I oppose lose-lose devaluation such as trade wars. I have said I fully agree with sensible counter-measures and counter-pressures, from increased defence spending to regional/global alliances to publishing and penalising breaches fairly and transparently. Get over your indignation and listen. You're like a child who can be goaded into taking any ridiculous position when your manhood is questioned.
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Thanks for sharing your opinion. It's utterly wrong, incorrect, bullshit, but hey it's your opinion. Just don't confuse your opinion with being generally applicable or correct.stui magpie wrote:Thanks for sharing your opinion. It's utterly wrong, incorrect, bullshit, but hey it's your opinion. Just don't confuse your opinion with being generally applicable or correct.David wrote:Before this discussion gets too far off track (and for what it’s worth, I don’t think it’s either fair or accurate to describe PTID as a cheerleader for China, and I think the posters doing so are allowing their own hostility to the country to distort their judgement),
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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So Microsoft is likely to buy out TikTok.
I love the irony here. The proposal is, on "security" grounds, to have a known private data thief buy out a company only suspected of being a data thief.
Only in the topsy-turvey counter-factual paradise called America could this be considered in any way an improvement.
I love the irony here. The proposal is, on "security" grounds, to have a known private data thief buy out a company only suspected of being a data thief.
Only in the topsy-turvey counter-factual paradise called America could this be considered in any way an improvement.
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No it won't, Stui. Not for any longer than it takes to change the relevant code. * That is likely to be a time measured in weeks or, at absolute worst for a clumsy, slow behemoth like Microsoft, months. We are not talking rocket science here. It is only a phone app after all, so it's not as if it's a great big pile of code to work through.
*Even assuming that it is actually doing anything, which is something we have no evidence to show.
*Even assuming that it is actually doing anything, which is something we have no evidence to show.
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