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This is despite the fact that it has been well-established law for almost 60 years that U.S. people have a First Amendment right to receive foreign propaganda.

The law limits liability to intermediaries—entities that “provide services to distribute, maintain, or update” TikTok by means of a marketplace, or that provide internet hosting services to enable the app’s distribution, maintenance, or updating. The law also makes intermediaries responsible for its implementation.

The law explicitly denies to the Attorney General the authority to enforce it against an individual user of a foreign adversary controlled application, so users themselves cannot be held liable for continuing to use the application, if they can access it.

Enacting this legislation has undermined this long standing, democratic principle. It has also undermined the U.S. government’s moral authority to call out other nations for when they shut down internet access or ban social media apps and other online communications tools.

Our lawmakers should work to protect data privacy, but this was the wrong approach. They should prevent any company—regardless of where it is based—from collecting massive amounts of our detailed personal data, which is then made available to data brokers, U.S. government agencies, and even foreign adversaries.

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[–] BigPotato@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

Me deciding to send my buddy a communist meme or two does not have the same impact as a foreign government with minute to minute location data on individuals all across the country and a selection of content algorithmically delivered to influence them.

Had there been no algorithm and content was presented in a "timeline" feed, then yeah, I could draw the parallels but, Jesus, did EFF take Chinese money or something? Fucks sake guys. Yeah, there's a lot of competing interests from places like Meta and such that likely influenced the vote but by itself it deserved the ban.