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Lucid Horizon's avatar

> TikTok also undermined the claim that they’re not an effort to manipulate American opinion on a massive scale by enacting a very public attempt to manipulate American opinion on a massive scale.

I haven't exactly been thrilled by seeing this take everywhere, because it seems obvious that if you are any kind of platform and the government wants to threaten your existence, using your platform to ask citizens to petition the government is the exact thing you are supposed to do. What kind of logic is it where protesting your innocence and trying to rally support for your cause is taken as evidence of your guilt? I believe in some circles they call this a "Kafkatrap".

I say this because I think our societal norms around guilt and innocence, speech, and process are important. I think TikTok is resisting a forced sale because their new buyer is going to see a mountain of shady shit they were doing, and I support the bill overall - but I nonetheless think this particular argument against TikTok is very concerning because of the corrosive principle behind it.

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Brent Nyitray's avatar

The government has proven that it will censor for political reasons. It cannot be trusted with more power in this arena.

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