kankan326
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I'm glad India chose a suicide way of developmentsalty?
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I'm glad India chose a suicide way of developmentsalty?
Lol ! We had banned this virus years ago !!Tik tok is a disease.. reel and shorts etc are variants of the same disease..
The major reason why India banned Tiktok is to foster India domestic similar apps. Unforturnately Indian companies are too incompetent. Now India short video market is occupied by US appsLol ! We had banned this virus years ago !!
US politicians are not known for being smart. They are where they are because their constituents are intellectually lazy and take the easy way out.Banning a Americanized Chinese app only to benefit another hardcore authentic Chinese app, can anything be more stupid than that?
Those short videos will be banned soon..It's a social epidemic destroying youth and children.The major reason why India banned Tiktok is to foster India domestic similar apps. Unforturnately Indian companies are too incompetent. Now India short video market is occupied by US apps
The banning of Tik Tok were NEVER about data privacy or national security, becauseIf the average American realized just how much data is collected by their other apps, TikTok would be amongst the least of their worries.
Google and meta can operate in China as long as they are willing to follow the law of the land. These companies refuse so they pulled out. TikTok was banned explicitly even though they were following the law.The banning of Tik Tok were NEVER about data privacy or national security, because
A.) Banning it alone won't solve the issue, you need law to protect data privacy, US is the ONLY G7 countries don't have such law.
B.) Even if Tik Tok sales its asset to an American company, they can, AND WILL still be getting those data and will be eligible to sell them to anyone who wants it. It changes nothing.
The reason to ban Tik Tok is a commercial one, not because of data privacy or national security. It's either Google is sick of the unfair competition (Google cannot operate in China losing out a chunk of revenue) or Zucks and Musk et el wanted to buy it.
As a general rule, I don't use social media at all, if you don't want to have your detail stolen or sold, don't use them
The banning of Tik Tok were NEVER about data privacy or national security, because
A.) Banning it alone won't solve the issue, you need law to protect data privacy, US is the ONLY G7 countries don't have such law.
B.) Even if Tik Tok sales its asset to an American company, they can, AND WILL still be getting those data and will be eligible to sell them to anyone who wants it. It changes nothing.
The reason to ban Tik Tok is a commercial one, not because of data privacy or national security. It's either Google is sick of the unfair competition (Google cannot operate in China losing out a chunk of revenue) or Zucks and Musk et el wanted to buy it.
As a general rule, I don't use social media at all, if you don't want to have your detail stolen or sold, don't use them
Good post but it is not just commercial but also it(Tik-Tok) does not censor things the US establishment does not like.
Most pressing example is highlighting of Gaza genocide.
Just try talking about breaking UN resolutions and what should be done in general on say ChatGPT/Gemini, and they will happily say UN should impose sanctions but as soon as you mention the Zionist entity, it stops talking anymore.
Ps - What unfair competition as Google can operate in China under Chinese laws?
Same as how Tik-Tok has to operate under US laws to operate in US.
lol, they weren't complied to the US regulatory demand.Google and meta can operate in China as long as they are willing to follow the law of the land. These companies refuse so they pulled out. TikTok was banned explicitly even though they were following the law.
So the reality is that China never banned US social media companies. As its widely accepted the west. The reality is that these companies refuse to obey Chinese laws so they do not operate there.
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