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Uncle Joe

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Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:06 PM Mar 2024

TikTok Crackdown, Fueled by Anti-China Sentiment, Misses Real Threat of Big Tech: Ramesh Srinivasan



In a rare bipartisan effort, the U.S. House overwhelmingly passed a bill Wednesday requiring TikTok to be sold by its China-based owner, ByteDance, or face a ban throughout the United States. Backers claim the popular social media app could give the Chinese government access to U.S. residents' personal data and potentially affect the 2024 elections. The fight over TikTok comes at a time of rising anti-China rhetoric in both major parties, as well as alarm among conservatives that content supportive of Palestinian rights and critical of Israel is popular with many young users of the app. The fate of the TikTok legislation now rests in the Senate, and President Joe Biden says he will sign it into law if it reaches his desk. Former President Donald Trump, who tried to crack down on TikTok while in office, now opposes the effort. "It is singling out TikTok and China without any evidence whatsoever that they are engaging in any nefarious or spying activity," Ramesh Srinivasan, professor of information studies at UCLA, says of the legislation. "What we need is expansive, comprehensive digital rights legislation that really applies to every social media company and gives Americans power over their own data."

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TikTok Crackdown, Fueled by Anti-China Sentiment, Misses Real Threat of Big Tech: Ramesh Srinivasan (Original Post) Uncle Joe Mar 2024 OP
Anti China sentiment?? Where? Marcus IM Mar 2024 #1

Marcus IM

(2,480 posts)
1. Anti China sentiment?? Where?
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:13 PM
Mar 2024

Every American fills their home, their lives, with China made.

American/transnational corporate loves them some cheap labor, as do American consumers who wait in long lines to purchase the latest China made.

Anti China sentiment? It's performative bullshite.

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