• NONE
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    4510 days ago

    I have a Xiaomi phone. They already know everything about me.

    • @Corn@lemmy.ml
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      1010 days ago

      I mean I’d rather China know everything about me than America, since as an American citizen, America is a much bigger threat.

      But lets be honest, whether I get an iphone, samsung, or huawei, both countries are going to have all my data.

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        210 days ago

        It isn’t a dream, more like a nightmare.

        I mean, they can be disabled, but it is pain in the ass to do so.

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    Can I just brag for a moment? I feel like I am among my people, and there is a little lesson at the end.

    to calibrate: White dude in my 40s, nerdy by nature but non-technical in my education/employment

    Twitter - signed up in the early 2000s when it first came out, pretty much stopped using by 2011

    Facebook - signed up in the early 2000s when it first got big, pretty much stopped using by 2011, deleted my abandoned account last year

    Google +, I’m sure I never signed up, but I had an account that I never used. Google being google negated me ever having to contemplate whether or not I would ever use it

    Snapchat - never used

    TikTok - never used

    Instagram - never used

    Are there others? I don’t know.

    Reddit was the only “social media” I ever used for a sustained period of time and the only one where I felt part of any sort of community. I left reddit in June of 2023 when I made this account and I’ve never been back.

    So, in many ways, I am successfully resisting/avoiding “the algorithm” and I am a good example of high media literacy with good resistance to manipulation by social media.

    But, just to emphasize why community itself is so valuable and worthy of exploitation by techbros, here are life changes I’ve made since joining Lemmy, even without any algorithms or dark patterns. Not that Lemmy is strictly causal in all of these, but the relationship is there:

    • I am now making my way through TNG, and am generally more Trek-literate

    • Linux, natch

    • Cancelled all streaming services (honestly most ‘subscription services’) in favor of a NAS running Plex (for now, will probably move to Jellyfin), Calibre, AudioBookshelf, Immich, Joplin, NextCloud, etc, etc, etc

    • Now using Steam Deck as my daily driver for gaming

    In other words, though I prize my independent thinking and avoidance of Big Cloud, and though I think all of these are positive changes representing a positive influence, I am clearly impressionable. And so are you.

    • @Justdaveisfine@midwest.social
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      It seems like you got your taste of social media, decided you were essentially done with it and moved on.

      I am just about in the same boat, I feel social media doesn’t offer me much that I value, and so I have been looking elsewhere.

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        There is a lot of heated debate about this. They’re saying due to COVID, that “early” can mean anything from 0-8 now, which obviously I don’t understand but what can you do? They are saying it.

        I must assume from your helpful correction that 2006 is the actual year twitter came out but even then I literally cannot be arsed to look that up on purpose because, I cannot stress this enough, I very much do not care about social media, as per my comment. So if you say 2006, that is what we’re going with.

        • @keegomatic@lemmy.world
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          There is a lot of heated debate about this. They’re saying due to COVID, that “early” can mean anything from 0-8 now

          I would love to hear the logic behind that

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            110 days ago

            Me too but, sadly: paywalled. That’s how they get you.

    • @chunes@lemmy.world
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      Got you beat. 40’s dude who’s never used any social media except for reddit (if that counts). I also have never used a smart phone.

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        Many props to you. I feel like reddit doesn’t count as social media, but I couldn’t energetically defend that position. They are certainly engaging in social media tech bro behavior, so the distinction probably doesn’t matter at this point, but it felt different than social media before it went to shit. Now, obviously when it “went to shit” is a point in time that is highly relative to the observer, but always sometime after the observer joined. That’s just the nature of enshittification.

      • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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        I sign out to view shorts, clear site data, then manually search a couple of “seed” videos I like to get the algorithm picking out new stuff.

        It won’t even show you anything unless you have some viewing history. It’s just straight up broken for people who have had accounts for many years.

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          Lol that’s close to what I do. It used to show you videos based on your likes and subs even with eatch history off but now they will refuse.

          So I just temporarily turned on history, watch some seeds, then turn it off again, and voila, it suggests based on likes and subs just like before.

    • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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      I don’t get Shorts. I can’t watch them on my PlayStation, if I click on one on the phone app it’ll disconnect the PlayStation and force me to watch it on my phone.

      If you try to upload a video that is less than a minute long, it forces you to do Shorts.

      I also don’t get why opening up a community thread or something pauses the video I’m watching on the PlayStation.

      I’ve also noticed lately that when I connect the phone app with the PlayStation, about 30% of the time, the video will play extremely slow without sound. I have to close and reboot the YouTube app on the PlayStation to watch anything afterwards.

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          19 days ago

          Considering the few times I’ve seen targeted ads, it’s never actually relevant to me, I doubt their profile of me is in anyway accurate.

          I use blockers so facebook doesn’t know what websites I’m visiting.

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            Accuracy is not really relevant to the conversation. The point is that though the Chinese app gets a lot of crap for being a dataminer, the American social media apps are no better and in fact worse because they create ghost profiles of non users and make a ton of money selling that data indiscriminately. There’s no need to take offense, it isn’t a personal attack on your privacy practices.

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              Ever notice how any time a Chinese app gets highlighted as being for data harvesting, there’s a bunch of people crawling out of the woodwork to claim “whatabout american apps!?”, but whenever an American app gets the same exposer, noone ever goes “whatabout Chinese apps apps!?”

              Highly personalized, targeted ads are more dangerous because they can create tailor made political ads. This was happening with Cambridge Analytica and it’s why having any political discussion online is impossible anymore because you’re never really sure what the other person “knows” anymore. Before that shit, everyone got the same speeches, news and ads.

              You also have the blackmail factor. I do consider Chinese officials getting blackmail material on American politicians and businesses more dangerous then American companies doing the same. It’s a small margin, but there is a difference.

              The best I can do is minimize how much they get from me, give them bad data and block any ads. The few times I see targeted ads seems to imply they think I’m a conservative woman. Who the hell else would want Concern Carry Yoga Pants?

              These data harvesting creating fake profiles to sell to ad companies are not my concern. Let these shit companies cheat each other.

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                Ever notice how any time a Chinese app gets highlighted as being for data harvesting, there’s a bunch of people crawling out of the woodwork to claim “whatabout american apps!?”,

                Yes, because the American social media apps and other data harvesters have a much greater affect on our lives than Chinese, but American media goes on and on about the dangers of Chinese social media and most Americans don’t even think about American social media.

                And did you just accuse me of crawling out of woodwork?!

                but whenever an American app gets the same exposer, noone ever goes “whatabout Chinese apps apps!?”

                Yes because it makes perfect sense on western social media to cry “What about tiktok?!” When an article comes out about the very scandals you’re talking about. In fact I’m not sure what point you’re even trying to make saying the outrage is manufactured but then giving reasons why it should be legitimate.

                I do consider Chinese officials getting blackmail material on American politicians and businesses more dangerous then American companies doing the same.

                Well that’s an insane take. American companies blackmailing American politicians is why we slide further and further into a corporatocracy.

  • @drathvedro@lemm.ee
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    If you even have a phone then Google, the phone’s manufacturer, your ISP, the NSA and their respective governments already know everything about you.

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      My ISP doesn’t even know I’m downloading communism 🏴‍☠️

      Only one of those entities could realistically deduce I’m making this post, and there’s no reason for them to care. Not that I’m particularly relevant to Western governments anyway. ¡Hola!

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    Never used TikTok, but I’m not going to pretend that China (and pretty much every other government if it wants it) doesn’t have access to my data, there isn’t much I can do about it at this point.

    EDIT: they do* have it, I’m just sleep deprived

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      Haha I never downloaded chrome.

      Now google spies on me only through maps, youtube, email, my friends’ email, and android. Also chromebooks if I am a highschooler.

      Last one is compulsory. You can’t deny using google products if you wanna graduate child.

  • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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    No wörries I still had a Huawei for several years and still use the Huawei health app.

    So I’m pretty sure China could — if they had any interest in — know literally my very heartbeat.

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        Like on a meta level maybe, but why do you think China or anyone else cares about something like your heart rate or workout habits?

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          it can be used to extend your profile based on exactly those. then that profile can be used to sell you sports equipment and drugs (in the pharmacy sense).

          the information about when and where do you work out can also be used to learn other things, employment status and schedule, how often it varies, when you are on holiday or sick leave. who you may have met while exercising. if you pay for a gym and how expensive that place is that you were willing to pay. who knows what else.

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        I’m ideologically against, but personally, I’m not bothered. Like I do not believe in the bullshit “nothing to hide nothing to fear” rhetoric, I’m very much against it.

        But like personally, I’m not really bothered if they know when I have a wank, tbh.

        I am worried with what they do with all the data they have, I just don’t think anyone is interested in me personally and if they were, I’d kinda take it as a compliment tbh.

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          I am worried with what they do with all the data they have, I just don’t think anyone is interested in me personally and if they were, I’d kinda take it as a compliment tbh.

          nobody is interested personally. it is all computers, algorithms, advertisers, possibly hackers, and never to be deleted data troves. nobody is interested in you, but lots of companies are interested in who can they milk for a penny more in any way possible, even if through deception and harm

  • @cm0002@lemmy.world
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    I mean, I have it installed, but I have it installed in a “sandbox” (Co-opting androids work profile feature) I use Insular

    But looking now, it seems it hasn’t been updated in a year so I might have to look for an alternative soon if it has issues when I upgrade to Android 16 lol

  • @Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml
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    US tiktok data has been hosted by Oracle on their own servers on US soil for several years now, China doesn’t have access to it. Also they can and do just buy your user data from US companies. If you don’t like Tiktok then you don’t have to use it, but fear of Chinese surveillance is a stupid reason to avoid the app.

      • @Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml
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        Nothing in this article or anywhere else presents any actual evidence that the Chinese government ever had direct access to US user data, and the claims presented here all predate the transition to Oracle servers, which were conducted in cooperation with the US government specifically to ensure that US user data wouldn’t be available to the Chinese government. The easiest route to our data has been and continues to be buying it from US companies, which is still completely legal.