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fuck them ban em
Stick ‘em in a stew
Ban YouTube too?
mabye YouTube shorts but not really
How are they different?
they don't send data to china but they send data to the nsa (in the usa) so don't use the main YouTube app (i use revanced though)
So how are they different?
he left you on read because nobody likes dealing with a xi ji ping c*ck sucker
Yes, great argument there. Definitely shows who's the sane party here.
I don't think the Chinese Communist party is sane but okay, and i came onto lemmy because I was tired of dealing with arguments on Reddit but looks like i have to still deal with pointless arguments
it's not all bad it's just a few insane people and fake commie instances that are just for insane people
thanks mate im for sure going to stay on lemmy, but I'll be choosing a different instance for sure we probably won't meet again but who knows!
by the way there are 3rd party lemmy apps
oh, I'd be sure to check them out, the website is not good but not bad
Eastern Europe:it is corruption Nortern Europe: it is just lobbing
This is the best summary I could come up with:
TikTok says it will spend €12 billion as part of an ongoing push to ingratiate itself with European regulators, with the company beginning work on its previously announced Norwegian data center.
The short-form social video company has been working hard these past few years to convince the world that it’s not beholden to its parent company ByteDance in China, efforts not helped by revelations last year that China-based employees could access data for users in Europe and the U.S.
However, TikTok has made a swathe of commitments that strive to address concerns over its data-harnessing practices in light of Europe’s Digital Services Act (DSA).
The company’s promised €12 billion investment spans the next 10 years, and includes funding not only for three data centers, but ongoing work with a third-party security company called NCC Group which it previously announced would carry out audits on its data controls and practices.
It also revealed plans for a second data center in Ireland, plus a third in the Hamar region of Norway — one that will apparently run on 100% renewable energy.
According to TikTok, it has now taken possession of the first of three buildings at the site, and it will begin installing servers with a view toward migrating European users’ data from next summer.
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