Every time I see this thread it reminds me of this video
Wyoming Aggie said:ttu_85 said:Ha what I am guessing is you supplement or generate your income or use it as an important advertising tool in your business. That is the only case where you would be remotely justified in your defense of this Chinese trash.Wyoming Aggie said:ttu_85 said:No. But tic-tok is controlled by the CCP. And damn straight our nation needs to protect its people from cyber aggression from China. Just yesterday they hacked critical gov systems. There is practically a cyber war between our nations. Tic-tok is an element in that war.Wyoming Aggie said:AGC said:Wyoming Aggie said:
If TikTok is genuinely a threat then why do politicians have TikTok accounts?
Read the article I posted all the way to the end. Highly captive / addicted audience. Note that users would take $50 to delete their accounts, or conversely, if everyone they knew got rid of theirs too, they'd actually pay to be rid of it. You've got a good product if your customers hate it but can't quit.
I'm not sure what you're driving at. So you think the government should protect us from ourselves? That's a big **** no from me.
Wake the F* up.
It must be a real threat when the POTUS has an account.
Wake up. You're being lied to.
Nice try, I don't need to supplement my income. Donald Trump doesn't even have a problem with TikTok.
Again, if TikTok was a genuine threat, it would have been banned YEARS ago.
YouBet said:Wyoming Aggie said:ttu_85 said:Ha what I am guessing is you supplement or generate your income or use it as an important advertising tool in your business. That is the only case where you would be remotely justified in your defense of this Chinese trash.Wyoming Aggie said:ttu_85 said:No. But tic-tok is controlled by the CCP. And damn straight our nation needs to protect its people from cyber aggression from China. Just yesterday they hacked critical gov systems. There is practically a cyber war between our nations. Tic-tok is an element in that war.Wyoming Aggie said:AGC said:Wyoming Aggie said:
If TikTok is genuinely a threat then why do politicians have TikTok accounts?
Read the article I posted all the way to the end. Highly captive / addicted audience. Note that users would take $50 to delete their accounts, or conversely, if everyone they knew got rid of theirs too, they'd actually pay to be rid of it. You've got a good product if your customers hate it but can't quit.
I'm not sure what you're driving at. So you think the government should protect us from ourselves? That's a big **** no from me.
Wake the F* up.
It must be a real threat when the POTUS has an account.
Wake up. You're being lied to.
Nice try, I don't need to supplement my income. Donald Trump doesn't even have a problem with TikTok.
Again, if TikTok was a genuine threat, it would have been banned YEARS ago.
This is so naive as to be laughable. Yes, because any time a threat is identified our government quickly and efficiently mitigates it. Those threats never persist and creep into our lives. Ever.
It's known that Tik Tok is Chinese spyware, malware, and a culture weapon designed to degrade ours. They don't allow any of the rot we have on their instance.
Besides, it's a social media platform. It's essentially fungible. If this gets banned or divested (and it should), a clone will pop up and no one will even remember Tik Tok in a year. See the dozens of tech and social media platforms that rise and fall in relatively rapid succession since the dawn of the internet.
mts6175 said:
We are worried about people doing ****ty dances on an app when our entire power grid relies on equipment made in China. Hell our economy runs on made in China.
How about we worry about the things that actually matter? Our politicians are so ****ing stupid.
AggieIce said:YouBet said:Wyoming Aggie said:ttu_85 said:Ha what I am guessing is you supplement or generate your income or use it as an important advertising tool in your business. That is the only case where you would be remotely justified in your defense of this Chinese trash.Wyoming Aggie said:ttu_85 said:No. But tic-tok is controlled by the CCP. And damn straight our nation needs to protect its people from cyber aggression from China. Just yesterday they hacked critical gov systems. There is practically a cyber war between our nations. Tic-tok is an element in that war.Wyoming Aggie said:AGC said:Wyoming Aggie said:
If TikTok is genuinely a threat then why do politicians have TikTok accounts?
Read the article I posted all the way to the end. Highly captive / addicted audience. Note that users would take $50 to delete their accounts, or conversely, if everyone they knew got rid of theirs too, they'd actually pay to be rid of it. You've got a good product if your customers hate it but can't quit.
I'm not sure what you're driving at. So you think the government should protect us from ourselves? That's a big **** no from me.
Wake the F* up.
It must be a real threat when the POTUS has an account.
Wake up. You're being lied to.
Nice try, I don't need to supplement my income. Donald Trump doesn't even have a problem with TikTok.
Again, if TikTok was a genuine threat, it would have been banned YEARS ago.
This is so naive as to be laughable. Yes, because any time a threat is identified our government quickly and efficiently mitigates it. Those threats never persist and creep into our lives. Ever.
It's known that Tik Tok is Chinese spyware, malware, and a culture weapon designed to degrade ours. They don't allow any of the rot we have on their instance.
Besides, it's a social media platform. It's essentially fungible. If this gets banned or divested (and it should), a clone will pop up and no one will even remember Tik Tok in a year. See the dozens of tech and social media platforms that rise and fall in relatively rapid succession since the dawn of the internet.
Speaking of naive …
mts6175 said:
We are worried about people doing ****ty dances on an app when our entire power grid relies on equipment made in China. Hell our economy runs on made in China.
How about we worry about the things that actually matter? Our politicians are so ****ing stupid.
Ok. But hey, let's let X do the same since it's owned by our buddy......AGC said:mts6175 said:
We are worried about people doing ****ty dances on an app when our entire power grid relies on equipment made in China. Hell our economy runs on made in China.
How about we worry about the things that actually matter? Our politicians are so ****ing stupid.
Read the article I posted. Who needs to hack equipment if you've destroyed generations of workers and children? It's easier and we'll let you do it because, 'muh freedom of speech', or 'keep your government out of my life', or 'be a better parent.'
Yep. And yet it's full of OnlyFans, porn, fighting, and various influence that's the same on TikTok and all the things AGC posted about. But it's ok, it's owned by an "American Citizen".....BMX Bandit said:
"Our buddy" is an American citizen. Not the communist government of China.
Far from it.BMX Bandit said:
You are confusing whether something is "ok" with wether the first amendment gives it a right to exist.
mts6175 said:Ok. But hey, let's let X do the same since it's owned by our buddy......AGC said:mts6175 said:
We are worried about people doing ****ty dances on an app when our entire power grid relies on equipment made in China. Hell our economy runs on made in China.
How about we worry about the things that actually matter? Our politicians are so ****ing stupid.
Read the article I posted. Who needs to hack equipment if you've destroyed generations of workers and children? It's easier and we'll let you do it because, 'muh freedom of speech', or 'keep your government out of my life', or 'be a better parent.'
Nobody is projecting or looking to score a cheap point. Do you really think X, Facebook, Instagram, etc. aren't listening in, taking data off your phone, location, etc, and attempting to influence you? It doesn't matter who owns it, they all do it.AGC said:mts6175 said:Ok. But hey, let's let X do the same since it's owned by our buddy......AGC said:mts6175 said:
We are worried about people doing ****ty dances on an app when our entire power grid relies on equipment made in China. Hell our economy runs on made in China.
How about we worry about the things that actually matter? Our politicians are so ****ing stupid.
Read the article I posted. Who needs to hack equipment if you've destroyed generations of workers and children? It's easier and we'll let you do it because, 'muh freedom of speech', or 'keep your government out of my life', or 'be a better parent.'
Project much? I don't have social media and I don't let my kids on it. That said, TikTok's algorithm being chicom driven (meaning, not the same), essentially being a free for all with csam and illegal drugs, scraping all your phone data, and monitoring your eye movements, etc. with the camera while you use it, are all far beyond x.
But at least you scored a cheap point, right?
Can confirm we have an enterprise grade 10G TP-Link switch on our network. NIST and FIPS compliance can be a grey area sometimes.Tailgate88 said:Link please? I always thought TPLink was a consumer grade brand. Best Buy / Amazon etc.YouBet said:
Stupidly, the DoD uses TP Link so China has immediate backdoor access straight into Defense.
Good job guys.
I believe anything used in the government has to be certified for government use. Cisco, Juniper etc....
I have all the TP Link Kasa stuff for home automation. I keep it all on a separate network for a reason. I've worked heavily in security for years so I'm fully aware of the risks.MRB10 said:
I have a TPlink Deco mesh system and love it. I'd be interested to hear from tech/security folks which alternatives are most secure.
mts6175 said:Far from it.BMX Bandit said:
You are confusing whether something is "ok" with wether the first amendment gives it a right to exist.
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It doesn't matter who owns it, they all do it.
mts6175 said:Nobody is projecting or looking to score a cheap point. Do you really think X, Facebook, Instagram, etc. aren't listening in, taking data off your phone, location, etc, and attempting to influence you? It doesn't matter who owns it, they all do it.AGC said:mts6175 said:Ok. But hey, let's let X do the same since it's owned by our buddy......AGC said:mts6175 said:
We are worried about people doing ****ty dances on an app when our entire power grid relies on equipment made in China. Hell our economy runs on made in China.
How about we worry about the things that actually matter? Our politicians are so ****ing stupid.
Read the article I posted. Who needs to hack equipment if you've destroyed generations of workers and children? It's easier and we'll let you do it because, 'muh freedom of speech', or 'keep your government out of my life', or 'be a better parent.'
Project much? I don't have social media and I don't let my kids on it. That said, TikTok's algorithm being chicom driven (meaning, not the same), essentially being a free for all with csam and illegal drugs, scraping all your phone data, and monitoring your eye movements, etc. with the camera while you use it, are all far beyond x.
But at least you scored a cheap point, right?
Teslag said:
What I'm gathering is the CCP is okay if you really like silly dance videos
'ownership' mean many thingsBMX Bandit said:mts6175 said:Far from it.BMX Bandit said:
You are confusing whether something is "ok" with wether the first amendment gives it a right to exist.
Same poster:Quote:
It doesn't matter who owns it, they all do it.
Who owns this key to the "ban".
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TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, was founded by Chinese entrepreneurs. ByteDance is a privately-held global company, roughly 60 percent owned by global institutional investors (such as Blackrock, General Atlantic, and Susquehanna International Group), 20 percent owned by the company's founders, and 20 percent owned by its employeesincluding over 7,000 U.S.-based employees. It is not owned or controlled by any government or state-controlled entity.
Wyoming Aggie said:
I just find it funny that practically all American industries from social media companies to banks have had either massive data leaks or straight up sold your data yet the politicians have convinced some of you that TikTok is a threat. My goodness.
Teslag said:Wyoming Aggie said:
I just find it funny that practically all American industries from social media companies to banks have had either massive data leaks or straight up sold your data yet the politicians have convinced some of you that TikTok is a threat. My goodness.
Ya, one is a tool of the communist chinese and one isn't. Stop watching a funny dance video for a second to see that one is a foreign enemy and the others aren't.
If tik tok gets sold from the CCP I'm okay with it.