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by energy123 502 days ago
Because of how corporations and state are tightly fused in China's governance.

> A Leninist system features an authoritarian regime in which the ruling elite monopolizes political power in the name of a revolutionary ideology through a highly articulated party structure that parallels, penetrates, and dominates the state at all levels and extends to workplaces, residential areas, and local institutions.

From: https://www.csis.org/analysis/soviet-lessons-china-watching

All user data submitted to DeepSeek is accessible to the CCP.

2 comments

As opposed to the US?
Yes. These are not comparable political systems. In the US, the information you share can be accessed by law enforcement with the approval of a judge if there's a crime suspected. But in cases where the government improperly accesses your data, they actually destroy their own case against you, because anything from that poisoned tree of evidence can be thrown out in court. Even when governmental power is abused in the US, it is nothing like the routine surveillance and suppression that chills free thought and speech in a totalitarian dictatorship like China.
> "In the US..."

I'm sorry, but your idea of how the US works is a complete fairytale. You need to get a serious reality check on how the US actually works in real life. The law in the US is applied selectively (depending on the profiles involved, severity of case, political backdrop, etc). There's plenty of corruption, misaligned incentives, and corporate meddling. I can't count the number of cases from the past 30+ years that demonstrate this.

It weird how people pretend the Edward Snowden disclosures never happened.
Also weird how people pretend Snowden wasn't just trying to draw equivalence between the US and the dictatorship where he currently resides, on behalf of said dictatorship.
It's weird how people think companies read about Edward Snowden and then didn't do shit about it and just let the NSA keep tapping their lines.

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/03/20/291959446...

probably because we have a system of laws wherein a good corporate legal team can generally outmaneuver what passes for our secret police.
It's illegal for US companies to deny US government data. Have you heard of the Cloud Act?
Yes. Have you actually read it?
all data you submit to Google, OpenAI, Meta, Facebook, Twitter... is accesible by US government.

The US government has been much more belligerent, and it's very natural to see DeepSeek as the lesser of the evils.

The CCP will never be the lesser of two evils.
CCP did not invade Iraq, Libya, Afganistan, bomb Syria or support the Palestinian Genocide.
> "CCP did not invade Iraq, Libya, Afganistan, bomb Syria or support the Palestinian Genocide."

1. There has been no genocide in Palestine.

2. CCP meddles in other countries to equal if not worse degrees - both militarily and politically/economically. Routinely imprisons and erases millions of own citizens. Works to annex territories that aren't part of China (today). Funds and arms Russia, Iran, Syria...

You seem like the kind of person that selectively applies and practices their morals, depending on whether the story aligns with your agenda.

you seem like a supporter of mass murder
Stick to the facts and avoid ad-hominem attacks.