Remember this is why TikTok is getting banned in USA.
0 relation to being Chinese company or any other thing.
(media.kotakuinaction2.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (28)
sorted by:
To me, the argument falls flat knowing they still allow Chinese phones to be sold in the US, among many other Chinese products that can be used to do exactly what they're claiming to stop with the TikTok ban.
So until we reach perfection we should do nothing?
Alright, better apologize to Elon then since we can't deport everyone so we better just stop doing anything.
I understand that argument. I'm just so wary of supporting the government banning anything because we know it's only a matter of time until they expand the definition and start banning more things.
So the question I'm asking myself is, "Do the benefits of a TikTok ban outweigh the negatives from opening the door to our government banning more websites and social media apps?"
I don't think the answer is yes because China has endless other ways to obtain the same information. It's like plugging one small hole on a sinking ship while half the boat is missing and saying welp it's better than not trying to save the boat.
For me, its a case where I wouldn't have petitioned to have them do it but I'm not going to march to make them stop it either.
But again, while China might have endless other ways to accomplish the task its still beneficial to staunch that flow as much as we can to keep them from having quite as easy access to both our children and manipulating our politics/media.
I don't see it as particularly precedent setting because websites/apps get shut down all the time by the government for far flimsier reasons. This is just the first time its a "mainstream" one instead of some easily dismissed forum for incels/terrorists/coomers/etc. That door was opened long ago and nobody really cared to stop it.