the post title makes it sound like china is making that demand, which doesn’t make sense.
Yeah, doesn’t make sense. The Chinese government fully supports free speech and rejects censorship. We all know that. Thanks. (/s, to be safe)
You could just read articles before commenting instead of posting always the same rant over and again.
I recently posted an article in another thread about Bluesky. It’s from 2023, but worth reading in case you don’t know it:
This should indicate that it’s an article published by researchers rather than journalists. I thought it’s clear anyway that not all researchers in a field agree?
Soviet Union, China, Vietnam
You obviously have no idea what it means to live -or have lived, as one of these countries already collapsed- under such regimes. But feel free to migrate there.
There is a blog post from 2023, but worth reading in case you don’t know it:
Communist governments took power in poor countries and had to endure ‘primitive accumulation’ before they could start building a socialist economy. At best they created workers’ states where employment and basic services were guaranteed to all.
Where was that?
Yeah, and you don’t need to think on your own. Whatever the problem is, the cause is always the same. No mistake possible.
Here on Lemmy, most problems are simply caused by capitalism. Period. It’s all you need to know. (/s, just to be safe)
@themurphy@lemmy.ml, did you even read @dharmacurious’ comment or even the article?
around 75% of the shares were made without the posters clicking the link first
I would have guessed the number to be high, but not that high.
Why are so many people still using this platform?
Just stumbled upon a 9-min video (Invidious link) about Twitter’s brief history after Elon Musk’s takeover. Maybe interesting.
Yeah, that’s not new, but I feel there are still many who are unaware, although I don’t understand why.
Microsoft/Crowdstrike last summer.
I guess many from the .ml communities have alt accounts here and just parrot the propaganda. But it’s certainly true that it’s much better at Beehaw than there.
The agreement was signed by the UK and China (in 1947 if I’m not mistaken). As @hddsx already said, it is China that doesn’t hold up to the deal.
That aside, there is no reason to violate the universal human rights, no matter what the initial agreement says.
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There’s no conclusive evidence that “social media” is bad for kids, much less TikTok specifically or only.
This is blatant misinformation and inconsistent with scientific evidence.
Even Tiktok’s own investigation says there’s strong harm caused by its own platform, let alone the strong body of research on Tiktok and other platforms. Just read tbe article.
This ‘blackout challenge’ on Tiktok was a thing before Tiktok?
Why isn’t a system in a hospital air-gapped? Or is there any reason why it must be connected that I don’t know?