Summary

Donald Trump submitted a Supreme Court filing opposing a TikTok ban, citing his “dealmaking expertise” and promising to resolve national security concerns.

The brief advocates delaying the case to allow Trump to address it politically.

Legal experts criticized the filing for being overly self-promotional and unprecedented, with some mistaking it for satire.

Critics noted its unusual tone and highlighted the involvement of Trump’s potential solicitor general pick, D. John Sauer, in drafting the document.

The case concerns TikTok’s alleged violations of privacy laws and ties to China.

  • thericofactor@sh.itjust.works
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    It tells me that TikTok is used to brainwash people and that they don’t want their own weapon used against them.

    And I agree other social media does the same. Maybe a little less obvious. The Chinese authoritarian government can obviously protect their own from this much more effectively.

    In America blocking an app like TikTok is considered taking away the freedom of people to choose and express themselves. Especially after getting a large part of the population addicted to the crappy content.

    China is using the freedom of the west against them.

        • theonlytruescotsman@sh.itjust.works
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          1 month ago

          What argument can be made against actual schizophrenic ramblings with absolutely no basis in reality? How can one start to address the finer points of an argument made during a psychotic break?

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            1 month ago

            What part of the argument has no basis in reality?

            These are the facts:

            • China has their own version of TikTok, for which they control much of the nature of the content.
            • this alternative app is only meant for the Chinese population and limits usage, so young people are less prone to waste a lot of time on it.
            • meanwhile the actual TikTok app features tons of misinformation and is made to be highly addictive
            • it is also quite well-known that TikTok collects most user information of pretty much all social media apps.
            • we know nothing about the underlying algorithms, but it’s pretty safe to assume the Chinese government doesn’t have our best interest in mind.

            My conclusion is that it’s not unlikely TikTok is used at least to some degree, by the Chinese as a tool for spying, and to spread propaganda to further their own agenda.

            While the Chinese version is somewhat educational, in the west it spreads misinformation, it has people waste time doing dumb ass dances and playback songs. It effectively makes people stupid.

            Now please enlighten me and show me my logical fallacy.

            • theonlytruescotsman@sh.itjust.works
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              30 days ago

              China does not own Tiktok, as stated previously, with linked proof. The basis of your discriminatory beliefs is false, so the rest of your beliefs are false, and likely racist in origin. Get help.

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                30 days ago

                Come on, Chinese shill, we all know that any large company in China isn’t allowed to exist without some of that good old government oversight and steering. Remember when Alibaba CEO Jack Ma went “missing” for a while after not falling in line with the party policies? But I guess you’re fine with being spied on by an oppressive foreign regime. Unless of course, for you it’s not a foreign regime and you’re just working your way up the party ladder.