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In reply to the discussion: ACLU: Biden Signs Law Effectively Banning Tik Tok [View all]Deuxcents
(16,938 posts)23. I'm wondering if there are any privacy laws that would be effective
Seems like they know everything about us already where we shop and what we buy, what we read on the net. Our vehicles report where we go, how fast we get there and what route we took. I think wed be shocked to learn just what they know, how the get that info and what theyre doing with it.
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To be like Cuba would require our greatest trading partner putting extraterritorial sanctions on us.
Marcus IM
Apr 24
#25
Wouldn't it be nice to have a healthcare system run by more trustworthy owners? Sadly, no bills for that. n/t
Marcus IM
Apr 24
#26
Yes. Food supply also. Many foods and additives sold here are banned elsewhere because of health risk.
Marcus IM
Apr 24
#28
"...the First Amendment rights of the over 170 million Americans who use the platform."
J_William_Ryan
Apr 24
#9
I think 170 million is an exageration. I only watch TikTok videos if I don't have another source.
LeftInTX
Apr 24
#13
I would say those numbers indicate that people need to get off Tiktok and other social media and do something else.
honest.abe
Apr 24
#39
I don't like this action. This is not the time to give Trump more ammo against Joe Biden and Democrats.
Doodley
Apr 24
#33