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by AnthonyMouse
521 days ago
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No, we've seen this happen before in China, where some US company becomes popular, e.g. millions of people in China have bought iPhones. Then China requires the company's operations in China to be more than 50% owned by China. The TikTok thing is very much "what's good for the goose", but it's also the US acting more like China the authoritarian country. |
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I couldn’t figure out if that is actually true