Leopold Bloom on Nostr: Meta has for years used dozens of PR firms to “sway public opinion against ...
Meta has for years used dozens of PR firms to “sway public opinion against TikTok” by spreading propaganda.
All TikTok data is already funnelled through the data farms and servers of minority owner Oracle, a project originally funded through In-Q-Tel and the CIA.
The US government campaign to ban TikTok is about protecting and consolidating Big Tech monopolies. It's not about "national security".
https://www.wired.com/2003/09/the-spies-who-fund-me/Published at
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