• RiverRock@lemmy.ml
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    6 hours ago

    You are literally talking to a Chinese person from China, smug liberal dipshittery knows no bounds

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      6 hours ago

      Then they fit the second part, living in ignorance. Online surveillance there is measurably worse.

      Edit: just for clarity, I’m not “china bad” in my worldview but claims they their online surveillance is the same as elsewhere is utter nonsense and either from ignorance or indoctrination.

      You think they’re posting on Lemmy without a VPN?

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        5 hours ago

        The firewall was created to foster and protect China’s fledgling digital infrastructure and data sovereignty. Many countries regulate foreign platforms and data flows. China built its own ecosystem instead of depending on foreign companies. We have seen what happens when foreign platforms operate without local oversight: Facebook facilitating genocide in Myanmar, coordinated anti-vax disinformation campaigns in Southeast Asia, algorithm-driven radicalization. The firewall makes those kinds of external influence operations harder or close to impossible to run at scale. I support it and so do many others as the alternative is plain to see. Also everyone has a VPN we’re not living in ignorance it is in fact people like yourself who are massively ignorant about us and our country.

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            4 hours ago

            Ive been to your country. Many times. The ignorance call out holds no weight for me. I’ve lived the online surveillance and lack of access to sites or services I wanted. Hell even SSH connections are speed limited and frequently get a TCP reset to mess with them. Why? Because they can tunnel HTTP traffic.

            The firewall again isn’t a surveillance tool it’s a blacklist that protects us from the very clear worse option which is a US controlled digital infrastructure. Also you vacationing here really doesn’t do much to assuage ignorance. Plenty of EuroAmerikans vacation across developing countries and are still massively ignorant on how they actually functions. I’d go a step further and say most EuroAmerikans don’t even know how their own country really functions as “lived experience” is only a small part of the puzzle.

            It’s not just surveillance, it’s control. you continuously avoid talking about how end to end encryption is not an option

            I’m assuming the choice of the word continuously is an artefact from an LLM considering end to end encryption was only brought up once. Also I very clearly didn’t avoid talking about it I simply pointed out that the most common ones such as WhatsApp are mostly a mix of insecure software and lies, also are largely irrelevant considering the NSA backdoors on every piece of deployed tech in the western hemisphere

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              4 hours ago

              LLM? No, continuously was a deliberate choice. I don’t see what’s wrong with it.

              I’m using the example of end to end encryption to show how online surveillance there is measurably worse.

              Your assertion was that online surveillance there is the same as elsewhere. That’s ridiculous. That’s the starting point and it’s what I’m sticking to. Lack of E2E is just such an obvious example of how it’s worse.

              You’re making assumptions about back doors in all Western tech. China has them.

              I can use any E2E encrypted platform I choose. You can’t use any. That’s worse.

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                You’re making assumptions about back doors in all Western tech.

                It’s not an assumption it’s proven real

                PRISM: Allowed the NSA to access data from major tech companies, including emails, documents, and photos.

                XKeyscore: Enables the NSA to analyze global internet data, making it easy to track individuals’ online activities.

                Tempora: The UK’s GCHQ tapped fiber-optic cables to collect vast amounts of data, sharing it with the NSA.

                Boundless Informant: A data visualization tool that documented the NSA’s global data collection effort.

                All revealed by snowden. If you think that they stopped any of this or this was all they were doing you are so incredibly naive it’s amazing you lived past 12.

                All I can say is cope.