Yay!!! The Chinese Spyware has been banned πΏ
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Long live American spyware π
Fake news. American government would never spy on its own citizens!!
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There is no known western API access directly into your phones through any major social media company and if it were known it would get patched. I'll take the American spyware over the CCP spyware any day of the week, thank you very much.
Have you honestly never heard of the NSA leaks?
I have. Are you honestly sure you understand them?
You're either lying or being purposely obtuse. PRISM??
I am just not in the habit of assuming your entire worldviews and opinions based on a tiny comment. I am familiar with PRISM. They also have guns in the United States government. Just because they have tools, doesn't mean they are always used in ways you disagree with. PRISM does not imply that the private services are complicit, that they are used without a warrant, or that they don't screw up from time to time and do the wrong thing.
Now compare that to the CCP having direct warrantless access to 40% of American's cellular devices 100% of the time. It's one thing to say that you don't trust western private company's security policies. It's farcical to suggest that it is equal to installing direct spyware on your phone from the CCP.
Additionally, anyone can put something on slides, that doesn't make it a full government record.
Horray, communism is no more!
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[we are doing it for the] βintegrity of information and resources connected to the Clemson networkβ.
They're not doing it to censor or discourage use. They're doing it because they don't want the software running on their network alongside their network resources.
You can still use tiktok, just not while connected to their network infrastructure.
I guess VPN will be more popular.
The ban is on campus networks, but the reactions I'm reading are acting like this is a ban on the campus itself.
It's not censorship (or fascism), just like if they blocked PornHub it wouldn't be censorship (or fascism).
And no, blocking PornHub on a university campus where the vast, vast majority of connected users are 18+ isn't justifiable unless it was under the grounds of security.
And how the fuck do they plan on enforcing it when anyone can turn off wifi with a toggle switch?
This is stupid. Beyond stupid.
They're only going to enforce it on their networks, if you want to run it on your cell that's up to you. I think the point is to discourage it overall. If every institution makes the hurdle to use it higher, that will stem the use of it on campus.
What exactly would be the OpSec justification for blocking it?
If the only speed bump you're putting in front of addicts is a toggle switch you're not going to stop anyone.
M8 one more time: it is not about stopping students from using tiktok, it is about preventing tiktok from being accessed on the school network. No one cares if you turn off wifi and go on tiktok, that is literally what they want you to do if you wish to access it.
I think you are seriously underestimating the laziness of your average college student, but that's just my opinion.
Lol how are they expecting to crack down on this if you can just use cell data.
I think this is more to discourage the use. Using cell data for video can add up quickly.
That is the point.
People can use their own cell data to watch meme videos instead of hogging all the network bandwidth and slowing down wifi speeds for all the students who are trying to get actual schoolwork done.