When history books are written, this moment will be remembered as a sad, horrible and major turning point. This is the worst possible outcome, and a big one. A lot of downstream effects will come from this, including in more democratic countries, and none of them are good.
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Mainland but this is a major, horrible, historic turning point.https://twitter.com/blueskysinking/status/967412156667850752 …
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Not at all the same. Not one bit. Also Google didn’t cave then. This is more egregious—what’s at stake is much more than censorship. Much more.https://twitter.com/joelandren/status/967454770830049281 …
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“The basic principle of Chinese privacy law is that the underlying owner of all information about people (and the underlying owner of everything else, really) is the state.” https://www.twitter.com/yonatanzunger/status/967594746167177216 …
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Clay says Apple had no leverage. Probably. I’d say they still could’ve said no—come what may. Maybe the idea that the entire industrial base for tech and other industries could just be outsourced with no consequences for our rights wasn’t all justified.https://twitter.com/cshirky/status/967594193731203072?s=21 …
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Agreed. It’s time to put the responsibility on the user/owner and not the provider.
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This is actually dystopian on the order of Orwell.
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My data???? Damn! I would think that each country would store their own data! Time to sign out!
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