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grahamj
·letztes Jahr·discuss
> As for why now and not before, it's because of how apparent the possible effects are now that there's a very direct and widely spread channel that can pump OUT information, which is vastly more effective and obvious than passive surveillance through cameras or other hardware.

This. TT's US popularity plus its fully algorithmic approach to content selection makes it potentially one of the most effective mass influence systems ever. People are easily influenced - especially young people - and the root of that being in China is a clear risk to US sovereignty.

I mean, look at what Xi and his allies would like to see happening in the US, and look at what's happening in the US today. Coincidence?
grahamj
·letztes Jahr·discuss
That's the one thing I dislike about the ban: that it helps zuckergram
grahamj
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
In what way is wanting to keep my prompts and data private superstition?
grahamj
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I would agree with that if I didn't mind handing over my prompts/data to big tech companies.

But I do.
grahamj
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
they can't do what we do therefore they aren't what we are
grahamj
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Crazy. I wonder if they were used for tracking until they were found out, at which point BOOM