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by scarface_74 1033 days ago
> No media is being banned. The same content creators can create their content on another platform

Do you feel the same way if the government suppressing media on Twitter? Facebook? HN?

> if that platform agrees to incorporate locally so as to be meaningfully under the control of legislation.l

So now we are back to the government controlling media. Shouldn’t we also want the government to bring EU media under their control? Maybe we wouldn’t have to deal with cookie banners…

How am I derailing anything? Are you not saying that the government should ban TikTok because it’s harmful?

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I'm ending this conversation becausee: 1. you're not actually saying anything and 2. you're endlessly bringing up Jan 6 presumably because you think I'm a conservative and want to expose my double standard.

You're literally Just Asking Questions here, and I absolutely hate that term.

I’m taking your statements to the logical conclusion. It’s what happens when people don’t think through the consequences of giving the government power.

All it really takes to decide whether a government policy is a good idea or not is to think of how the political party you don’t agree with could use that power.

It never ceases to amaze me how willingly people are willing to give power to the government.

The government already has the power to regulate foreign media and broadcasters because it's well understood that their agenda may be inimical to national security.

We're just discussing how this may be applied to a 'broadcaster' such as TikTok which isn't covered by the legislation that covers legacy media.

How does the US government have power to regulate foreign media? There is no great firewall. The government doesn’t even have the power to regulate American media except when it is broadcast over the airwaves.

The only reason that government can legislate mecha over the airwaves is because public spectrum belongs to people and is licensed

> How does the US government have power to regulate foreign media?

Since 2017, U.S. legislators and the Department of Justice have required multiple foreign-funded news organizations to register under the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA)

https://cpj.org/2019/07/several-foreign-news-outlets-require...

It requires them to “register”. It can not tell them what to publish or how to publish it.