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by anaganisk
1274 days ago
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Wait a second, the requirement of a government to get a sim card is kinda standard practice in multiple countries. Also, when it comes to privacy, US based companies must be last ones to talk, like as if China is the only bad guy who infringes upon peoples right to privacy.
China is dangerous, but it's not the only dangerous thing in the room.
Also, your comment doesn't make sense. If you are committing your public credentials while diseenting against the government, you are doing it wrong.
Also, any publicly committed credentials are like literally tracked by thousands of both within minutes. Its not like if China really want to scan them, they can't do it without Github telling them they found something. |
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There isn't a country in the world which does this. But the details are also not the main point, it's how extremely restricted and controlled simple access to information or forums of free expression is for people in China. Tencent has party officials working within the company. This isn't a regular business as Westerners might imagine it, it's an extended part of the CCP just like any other large corporation under Xi.
Again, people are saying it's no big deal but why would GitHub help them at all? It's not a good cause.