• JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    You shouldn’t opine

    To “opine” is to have an opinion. Are you suggesting I should refrain from having an opinion? Does this apply to your own opinions too? Odd place to make such an argument.

    Otherwise: interesting point. To me, a state that can obtain personal data by leaning on its owns corporations is, by definition, more threatening than one that has to negotiate for it with a hostile power. But perhaps I underestimate the scale of that practice.

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      6 months ago

      On what they would and wouldn’t do - yes, I try not to make opinions.

      But perhaps I underestimate the scale of that practice.

      Considering that the balance of power between US government and, say, Meta is not much different from the same between it and Russian government (Meta doesn’t have a military, but has ways to compensate for that), that should be right.