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Meanwhile, American big techs:
PS: opt-out is a lie
I didn't say that, I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of American big techs
It has to do that none of the American apps are being banned for the exact same reason. Especially when we know for certain that they are (at the very least) as bad as that one Chinese app. It's a funny double standard.
Ur just an anti-china nut posting garbage online trying to get people to agree with you.
Even if China somehow was worse than US companies at harvesting our data, which would be worse for me as a person? Which one could actually do something to me as an individual for wrong-think?
It's a comment on cherrypicking, namely why is it "bad" for DeepSeek but OK for Outlook?