> The word may is such a powerful tool for writing headlines It's the sneaky workaround to betteridge's law. "Will Humanity Reach Singularity Within 7 Years?" becomes "Humanity may reach...". "Will an asteroid destroy…
> a 4-part documentary. I like the original much better, I think of it as the authentic view, It may be better than herzog's version, but it's still inauthentic propaganda. A better view would be a youtube/tiktok/etc of…
Yes. The actions of chinese, russian and american governments. All major corporations are state corporations. Especially media companies. It's why china, russia, etc are keen to "protect and control" social media. It's…
Huwaei first and now tiktok. It is an indication that american tech is starting to be outpaced by chinese tech. Which shouldn't be too shocking considering china recently has overtaken the US as the top producer of…
> on the other hand China has banned Twitter, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitch etc They weren't "banned". They simply refused to comply with chinese laws and chose not to operate in china. Tiktok is complying with…
> The word may is such a powerful tool for writing headlines It's the sneaky workaround to betteridge's law. "Will Humanity Reach Singularity Within 7 Years?" becomes "Humanity may reach...". "Will an asteroid destroy…
> a 4-part documentary. I like the original much better, I think of it as the authentic view, It may be better than herzog's version, but it's still inauthentic propaganda. A better view would be a youtube/tiktok/etc of…
Yes. The actions of chinese, russian and american governments. All major corporations are state corporations. Especially media companies. It's why china, russia, etc are keen to "protect and control" social media. It's…
Huwaei first and now tiktok. It is an indication that american tech is starting to be outpaced by chinese tech. Which shouldn't be too shocking considering china recently has overtaken the US as the top producer of…
> on the other hand China has banned Twitter, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitch etc They weren't "banned". They simply refused to comply with chinese laws and chose not to operate in china. Tiktok is complying with…