• Corn@lemmy.ml
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      19 days ago

      I mean I’d rather China know everything about me than America, since as an American citizen, America is a much bigger threat.

      But lets be honest, whether I get an iphone, samsung, or huawei, both countries are going to have all my data.

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      19 days ago

      You could change ROM. Then the software wouldn’t spy on you anymore

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        I could, but how phones work with respect to PCs has always seemed very complicated to me and I don’t want to screw up my phone.

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          Understandable tbh. Depending on your phone, there are chances it’s actually fairly easy to change ROMs, you could also try stuff out on an older device of yours or your family’s

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      19 days ago

      Tell me, did I have a fever dream about this or does Xiaomi actually have ads in their settings and system apps?

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        It isn’t a dream, more like a nightmare.

        I mean, they can be disabled, but it is pain in the ass to do so.

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      19 days ago

      See this implies that your home country is more likely to rob and kill you than China, which simply isn’t true in 9/10 cases.

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            19 days ago
            1. So some isolated dudes = whole china? Bro wake up, everyone is scamming. The real scammers are in poor countries and Trump making market manipulation. Hell, dropshipping is a massive scam, and it’s not done by China…
            2. What? China isn’t really involved in a war, unlike many other countries, including USA and Israel
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              China has not armed Pakistan to attack India. China has not attacked ships and satellites outside of their territory. China has not conquered multiple neighboring nations recently. China is not allied with North Korea who is constantly launching missiles across the bay. There is no war in China.

              /Sarcasm

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        I believe you are far more likely to be killed by your home country than china in just about every case, simply by the fact that you live there and they have permanent access to you. By no means is it a great place, but china is not exactly out there sending hit men to take out some random Joe because of the videos they were watching.

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    US tiktok data has been hosted by Oracle on their own servers on US soil for several years now, China doesn’t have access to it. Also they can and do just buy your user data from US companies. If you don’t like Tiktok then you don’t have to use it, but fear of Chinese surveillance is a stupid reason to avoid the app.

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        Nothing in this article or anywhere else presents any actual evidence that the Chinese government ever had direct access to US user data, and the claims presented here all predate the transition to Oracle servers, which were conducted in cooperation with the US government specifically to ensure that US user data wouldn’t be available to the Chinese government. The easiest route to our data has been and continues to be buying it from US companies, which is still completely legal.

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    Unpopular Opinion: You folks are missing out.

    TikTok is home to some of the most hardcore leftists you’ve ever seen and has content about how to fix our current fascism problem that’ll get you banned on Meta instantly.

    It’s also a great to see what real people are taking about since they’re walking down the street or in their cars speaking as a genuine human.

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      Haha I never downloaded chrome.

      Now google spies on me only through maps, youtube, email, my friends’ email, and android. Also chromebooks if I am a highschooler.

      Last one is compulsory. You can’t deny using google products if you wanna graduate child.

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    They still know your name, phone number, relationships, and every piece of info ever supplied to or from you in a text message going back as far as it is recorded on every phone which has ever downloaded the app. Your mother, your brother, your sister, your ex.

    It’s a cruel and terrible world for those who aren’t ignorant.

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      They still know your name, phone number, relationships, and every piece of info ever supplied to or from you in a text message going back as far as it is recorded on every phone which has ever downloaded the app.

      Only because they bought the info off Microsoft, Facebook, and Google.

      It’s a cruel and terrible world for those who aren’t ignorant.

      At some point, being terminally anxious over the idea that a Chinese bureaucrat has access to a stack of high school yearbooks does nothing of benefit. There’s a long term material benefit to simply staying off social media (particularly the bigger instances) in a few rare but critical circumstances (getting a high security job, avoiding being hassled by the police). But for virtually everyone else, none of this shit matters.

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    Can I just brag for a moment? I feel like I am among my people, and there is a little lesson at the end.

    to calibrate: White dude in my 40s, nerdy by nature but non-technical in my education/employment

    Twitter - signed up in the early 2000s when it first came out, pretty much stopped using by 2011

    Facebook - signed up in the early 2000s when it first got big, pretty much stopped using by 2011, deleted my abandoned account last year

    Google +, I’m sure I never signed up, but I had an account that I never used. Google being google negated me ever having to contemplate whether or not I would ever use it

    Snapchat - never used

    TikTok - never used

    Instagram - never used

    Are there others? I don’t know.

    Reddit was the only “social media” I ever used for a sustained period of time and the only one where I felt part of any sort of community. I left reddit in June of 2023 when I made this account and I’ve never been back.

    So, in many ways, I am successfully resisting/avoiding “the algorithm” and I am a good example of high media literacy with good resistance to manipulation by social media.

    But, just to emphasize why community itself is so valuable and worthy of exploitation by techbros, here are life changes I’ve made since joining Lemmy, even without any algorithms or dark patterns. Not that Lemmy is strictly causal in all of these, but the relationship is there:

    • I am now making my way through TNG, and am generally more Trek-literate

    • Linux, natch

    • Cancelled all streaming services (honestly most ‘subscription services’) in favor of a NAS running Plex (for now, will probably move to Jellyfin), Calibre, AudioBookshelf, Immich, Joplin, NextCloud, etc, etc, etc

    • Now using Steam Deck as my daily driver for gaming

    In other words, though I prize my independent thinking and avoidance of Big Cloud, and though I think all of these are positive changes representing a positive influence, I am clearly impressionable. And so are you.

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      I was once working for a company that wanted to post pictures online. They had the option to opt out, so there is no picture or a blurr or whatever. I was the only one who had no picture and they didn’t like that, they didn’t ecpect that anyone would check that mark. They pressured me to have that picture there. I didn’t even really care tbh, i just checked it because i could. They told me that i have puctures online anyway and it doesn’t matter. I told them that if they find a single picture of me online, they could use that. I have no social media, no pictures online and nothing. They were quite disappointed

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        19 days ago

        “Now, you know it’s up to you whether or not you want to just do the bare minimum. Or… well, like Brian, for example, has thirty seven pieces of flair, okay. And a terrific smile.”

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        yeah and I gobble that shit up like candy.

        I am not immune, and I don’t find all algorithms predatory - for example, I log on knowing that steam is selling me a product, but I am not the product. I just said in many ways I am successfully avoiding “the algorithm”, though the scare quotes immediately following a run down of social media networks was meant to indicate a specific type of algorithm that is meant to induce engagement or enragement (both are profitable) and change my behavior because I am the product.

        I still have plenty of time for algorithms that serve me up games for that crucial 15% of my library that I bought but haven’t played yet.

        One thing at a time Maxxie.

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      It seems like you got your taste of social media, decided you were essentially done with it and moved on.

      I am just about in the same boat, I feel social media doesn’t offer me much that I value, and so I have been looking elsewhere.

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        My only use for social media is finding a $30 push mower or used TVs on marketplace.

        Other than that, the content around most social media sites is mostly a slurry of bullshit mixed with Ai, so… waste of time, mostly.

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      19 days ago

      I never even signed up for Twitter.

      The modern internet makes me want to live in a cave and grow moss.

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        That isn’t an accident.

        There is this insight that I remember reading about internet scams, that they are poor quality with lots of misspelling by design. According to what I’ve read, this acts as a useful filter: If you’re smart enough to pick up on things like misspellings, we don’t want to waste our time scamming you.

        That is now essentially the entire ethos of the modern internet.

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      19 days ago

      twitter early 2000s

      2006 counts as early 2000s and not mid 2000s?

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        There is a lot of heated debate about this. They’re saying due to COVID, that “early” can mean anything from 0-8 now, which obviously I don’t understand but what can you do? They are saying it.

        I must assume from your helpful correction that 2006 is the actual year twitter came out but even then I literally cannot be arsed to look that up on purpose because, I cannot stress this enough, I very much do not care about social media, as per my comment. So if you say 2006, that is what we’re going with.

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          There is a lot of heated debate about this. They’re saying due to COVID, that “early” can mean anything from 0-8 now

          I would love to hear the logic behind that

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      Wow, I just read my own use bio. Exactly down to the T. Except still on OSX and I am using infuse instead of plex jelly fin. But all other use patterns are identical.

      I’d say. I never posted on reddit though. Just a lurker. On lemmy, I post :)

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      Got you beat. 40’s dude who’s never used any social media except for reddit (if that counts). I also have never used a smart phone.

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    No wörries I still had a Huawei for several years and still use the Huawei health app.

    So I’m pretty sure China could — if they had any interest in — know literally my very heartbeat.

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        I’m ideologically against, but personally, I’m not bothered. Like I do not believe in the bullshit “nothing to hide nothing to fear” rhetoric, I’m very much against it.

        But like personally, I’m not really bothered if they know when I have a wank, tbh.

        I am worried with what they do with all the data they have, I just don’t think anyone is interested in me personally and if they were, I’d kinda take it as a compliment tbh.

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          I am worried with what they do with all the data they have, I just don’t think anyone is interested in me personally and if they were, I’d kinda take it as a compliment tbh.

          nobody is interested personally. it is all computers, algorithms, advertisers, possibly hackers, and never to be deleted data troves. nobody is interested in you, but lots of companies are interested in who can they milk for a penny more in any way possible, even if through deception and harm

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        Like on a meta level maybe, but why do you think China or anyone else cares about something like your heart rate or workout habits?

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          it can be used to extend your profile based on exactly those. then that profile can be used to sell you sports equipment and drugs (in the pharmacy sense).

          the information about when and where do you work out can also be used to learn other things, employment status and schedule, how often it varies, when you are on holiday or sick leave. who you may have met while exercising. if you pay for a gym and how expensive that place is that you were willing to pay. who knows what else.

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    Never used TikTok, but I’m not going to pretend that China (and pretty much every other government if it wants it) has access to my data, there isn’t much I can do about it at this point.

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      It’s kinda dissapointing that the world is going from “we should care about our data or privacy” to “why/what’s the point”.

      Giving up on this also means privacy focused software is going to become more and more “not worth the effort” for devs.

      Huge win for everyone who wants to manipulate you

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    If you even have a phone then Google, the phone’s manufacturer, your ISP, the NSA and their respective governments already know everything about you.

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      But if China has your data, then it is bad. If the U.S government has your data then it’s fine, right?

      /s

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      You can very well fragment what each one knows, and keep certain ones from knowing more.

      Google knows I use Android, but the phone I’m holding is running a custom rom without gapps on a private dns server I run over a private vpn that I host on the other side of the Earth.

      But, I admit, I’m not as thorough as I should be, one login and a few comments without paying absolute attention to a VPN connection and the veil is pierced.

      I could start over, only come here over layers upon layers of obfuscation, but I’m no serial killer, so, meh. At least they don’t know what I’m doing all the time, 24/7, 365…

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        It’s not just gapps, though. Search, gtags/adsense, youtube, maps, etc are all so pervasive that google effectively controls the internet. You can try run ublock and a plethora of privacy addons, but those are only effective as long as Google is playing nice. Others, like Yandex, are not, and they defeat all those with ease.

        Though I’d say running custom rom is an exception from the rule, along with people running with dumb or even no phone, but those are not but a blip on a big picture.

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          but those are only effective as long as Google is playing nice

          you are assuming the use of a chromium based browser. and then avoiding youtube and gmaps is not as hard as switching to linuxon PC. ok maybe it’s easy for me, because I don’t use youtube for entertainment and so I’m not annoyed on that level if invidious breaks down, and openstreetmap is usable in the area, but you get the idea

          Though I’d say running custom rom is an exception from the rule

          that in itself is not enough though. even lineage still uses google services, without opengapps. calyx, iodé, graphene strips that out, but most custom roms are not interested in that

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    More like “keep your nazis”. The place is fucking infested and every report comes back with “no violation” for literal double lightning bolts and posting that one anti-semetic wojak.