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China is trying to become that land, with a government crackdown on the things that make the internet no fun
Internet echo chambers and nasty e-commerce tricks that analyze your behavior to milk you for more cash are set to be banned – in China.
Beijing's internet regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), on Sunday launched a campaign to crack down on such practices and the recommendation algorithms that power them.
What many refer to as echo chambers, the CAC has called "information cocoons." It wants to force tech providers into coming up with ways to prevent them, and has called for a ban on pushing "highly homogeneous content."
Which is not to say that dissent against the Communist Party or Socialist ideals is being encouraged or allowed – let's not get crazy here. The Chinese government does and will go ham on you and anyone who speaks out, rebels, or goes against the regime's wishes. Posts deleted, discussions shut down, people disappeared, you name it.
Yeah, because the only algorithm that's allowed to shape public opinion is the comrades' algorithm!
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comrade linear systems ?
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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @cmc 10h
the (((algorithms))) only exist on normie websites/apps
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I can see it. Let's keep building.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @jddska 12h
communist detected, run!
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