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gaybd1 · 9 months ago
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Could you talk about the culture shock you experienced when you first moved to Taiwan?
YEAH it's a little different though because I moved to Taiwan from China so the things I Noticed were a LOT different than my friends who came from like South Africa or North America. I still remember the biggest differences that shocked me though- I really couldn't shut up about them at the time...
Scooters! They're bigger and gas-powered here whereas Chinese cities only let you have like tiny ebikes with tiny range. I was really surprised by the size difference and the sudden ability I had to just... drive around the whole country
Traffic! The driving here is WAY better than where I came from in China. I think people follow the rules more and it feels super safe all the time (the MAJORITY of my friends would disagree with me on this point lmao)
Freedom! I remember being so shocked that I was allowed to do things on my own like sign for an apartment and open a bank account, and I didn't need a local babysitter for like I did in China. I remember the first time I went on like a weekend trip here I asked someone about where the police station was so I could register my movements, etc... I was shocked to find out I don't need to be tracked here lmao!!!
The lack of WeChat. Lol like in China I used WeChat to pay for EVERYTHING... I never carried cash and lots of places wouldn't even ACCEPT cash. So coming here where pretty much EVERYTHING is still done with cash and pretty much nobody uses even Apple Pay or LINE Pay... It was wild to me lmao
It's so easy to get around here! I found this out right away when I tried to explore the country, I can drive a scooter wherever and even if I don't want to do that I can just take a taxi or a bus or a train or the high speed rail... Travel between cities is SO much easier than in China where trains would come like once a day. The HSR comes like twice an hour here AND I'm allowed to buy tickets at the machines here...
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partisan-by-default · 1 day ago
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Chinese state media is reportedly troubled by the latest exodus of X users flocking to Bluesky. State outlets, which put considerable resources into amassing millions of followers on Elon Musk’s social media platform — including by buying ads, deploying bots, and hiring influencers — have recently seen their growth plateau.
The growing popularity of Bluesky, which has a largely liberal base and harder-to-manipulate algorithm, has sparked “worried chatter within Chinese state media circles,” a former Xinhua and China Daily employee wrote in his newsletter. He predicted the accounts will migrate to Bluesky, though it may take time. For now, the sector’s focus has shifted back to domestic, Mandarin-language channels and platforms like Bilibili, WeChat, and Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.
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william-r-melich · 9 months ago
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Tik Tok Bill/HR 7521 - 03/16/2024
Bill HR 7521 passed 3 days ago in the house of representatives by a vote of 352 - 65. If this bill passes in the Senate, which looks likely, Joe Biden said he will sign it, which will purportedly ban Tik Tok. It wouldn't really ban it, but what it will do is force Byte Dance, the Chinese company that owns Tik Tok, to divest by providing a description of what assets would need to be divested to execute a qualified divesture. In other words, they would have to sell it. They would also have to shut down their internet hosting service. Someone in the U.S. would buy it. I've been on the fence with this one as well with whether or not Biden will remain on the ticket. After reading a portion of the bill I saw a loophole regarding what can be done with a foreign person. Donald Trump, who back in 2020 wanted to ban Tik Tok, he's now against banning it. He said that banning Tik Tok would give the government too much power and would make Facebook more of a monopoly. I sure hope his 180-degree shift wasn't partly made because he has a big campaign donor from Tik Tok. Elon Musk is against it. He thinks it will lead to the government having too much control of wording and censorship on all media platforms. He argues that it doesn't just involve foreign adversaries. Republican Congressman Thomas Massie on X posted this: "The president will be given the power to ban WEB SITES, not just Apps.--"The person breaking the new law is deemed to be the U.S. (or offshore) INTERNET HOSTING SERVICE or App Store, not the 'foreign adversary.' " The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) controls what content is allowed on Tik Toc, and the version that is used in China is very different to what's allowed on it outside of China, like here in the U.S. In China they're teaching their children strict discipline and loyalty to the CCP without other harmful content, brainwashing them into their collectivist ideologies. Outside of China they are allowing and promoting content that encourages self-harm and suicide. The big concern in Congress is that the CCP is using the platform to collect as much personal data as they can to be later used against us for nefarious reasons.
Bytedance is the parent company running Tik Toc, and it's former CEO, Zhang Yiming, in 2018 wrote an open public letter of apology to the CCP's headquarters. He was in trouble for not directing his tech companies to push the party's communist agenda far enough, including for what they termed as Xi Jinping thought. Here's some of that letter translated in English:
"I sincerely apologize to regulators, our users and colleagues. I have been in a state of guilt and remorse since I received the notice from the regulatory authority yesterday afternoon and stayed up all night."
"Toutino will permanently shut down the app and the Wechat account of Neihan Duanzi. The product has gone astray, posting content that goes against socialist core values. It's all on me. I accept all the punishment since it failed to direct public opinion in the right way."
"I blame myself for failing to live up to the guidance and expectations of the authorities. In the past few years, the authorities have given us a lot of guidance and help, but I failed to understand properly and to correct properly in the past that resulted in the repercussions today."
"I blame myself for failing the support and trust of our users. We one-sidedly focused on growth and scale without paying timely attention to quality and responsibility of guiding users to obtain positive information. We have failed to undertake corporate social responsibility, and lack emphasis and understanding of our roles in carry forward the positive energy, and guide public opinion properly."
"I reflect that the deep-seated problems for the company are: a weak understanding of the 'four consciousness,' a lack of socialist core values, and a biased guidance of public opinion. 'In the past, we have placed too much emphasis on the role of technology, and failed to realize that socialist core values are the prerequisite to technology. We need to spread positive messages in line with the requirements of the times while respecting public order and good practice.' "
The "four consciousness," to which he referred is described in the following CCP directive as translated into English; CCP Central Committee Publishers Plan for Deepening the Reform of Party and State Agencies. March 18, 2021:
"To deepen reform of the Party and state agencies at this new historical turning point, we must comprehensively implement the Spirit of the 19th Party Congress and persist in taking Marxism -- Leninism, Ma Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory, the Important Thinking of the 'Three Represents,' the Scientific Development Concept, and Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era as the guide. We must firmly establish political consciousness, consciousness of the big picture, consciousness of the core leadership, and consciousness of falling in line with party directives. We must resolutely maintain the authority and centralized unified leadership of the Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the core. We must adapt to the development requirements of socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era, persist in the general principle of seeking progress while maintaining stability, and adhere to the proper direction of reform. We must persist in being people-centered, and persist in comprehensively ruling the country according to law."
It seems clear to me that the CCP wants to dominate the world and control how everyone thinks. We can't let that happen. The harmful content on Tik Tok can be found on some of the other platforms, but apparently on Tik Tok it's been more harmful and addictive to kids. Amnesty International 2 reports: "Driven into the Darkness: How Tik Tok Encourages Self-harm and Suicidal Ideation and the I Feel Exposed: Caught in Tik Tok's Surveillance Web - highlight the abuses experienced by children and young people using Tik Tok Outside of China. Between 3 and 20 minutes into our manual research, more than half of the videos in the 'For You' feed were related to mental health struggles with multiple recommended videos in a single hour romanticizing, normalizing or encouraging suicide."
Here's how a portion of the Tik Tok bill reads - HR 7521:
(iii) a subsidiary of or a successor to an entity identified in clause (i) or (ii) that is controlled by a foreign adversary; or (iv) an entity owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by an entity identified in clause (i), (ii), or (iii); or (B) a covered company that -- (i) is controlled by a foreign adversary; and (ii) that is determined by the President to present a significant threat to the national security of the United States following the issuance of -- (I) a public notice proposing such determination; and (II) a public report to Congress, submitted not less than 30 days before such determination, describing the specific national security concern involved and containing a classified annes and a description of what assets would need to be divested to execute a qualified divesture. (4) FOREIGN ADVERSARY COUNTRY, -- The term "foreign adversary country" means a country specified with respect to a covered company or other entity is -- (A) a foreign person that is domiciled in, is headquartered in, has its principal place of business in, or is organized under the laws of a foreign adversary country. (B) an entity with respect to which a foreign person or combination of foreign persons described in "subparagraph (A) directly or indirectly own at least a 20 percent stake; or (C) a person subject to the direction or control of a foreign person or entity described in subparagraph (A) (B). (2) Covered Company -- (A) IN GENERAL -- The term "covered company" means an entity that operates, directly or indirectly (including through a parent company, subsidiary, or affiliate), a website, desktop application, or augmented or immersive technology application.
The loophole I see is that there are people here from China that are legal to work and live here (green card) and who have a residence in China. The President (Joe Biden) could divest any website or app operated by a company with such a person in its employ from China with a green card who happens to own at least 20% of that company. I haven't read through the entire bill, nor am I an expert on Congressional bills or policies, but there might be other loopholes to be found. Given all that I have considered on this, I think divesting Tik Tok is a good idea, but only with no loopholes or wiggle room. I don't trust the government, their too giddy about this and I suspect they may have something up their sleeves. Next to our own ability to destroy ourselves from within, I think China is our biggest threat. This is serious stuff and we're in some very dangerous situations. We've got to get this right and get the right leader in the White House, which, in my humble opinion, is Donald J. Trump.
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coineagle · 6 days ago
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Shanghai Court’s Legal Verdict: Crypto Now Permitted in China?
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A Shanghai court has confirmed that personal ownership of cryptocurrencies is legal in China.
This legal clarification coincides with a significant surge in Bitcoin’s price.
A Shanghai court has recently made a landmark decision, ruling that personal ownership of cryptocurrencies does not violate any Chinese law.
This unexpected legal clarification has provided much-needed assurance for crypto holders in mainland China, marking a shift in the country’s stance on digital assets.
Bitcoin’s Price Surge
This announcement interestingly coincided with an extraordinary surge in the price of Bitcoin, which is approaching the $100K mark and fueling ongoing speculations.
Judge Sun Jie’s Statement
Judge Sun Jie of the Shanghai Songjiang People’s Court has provided much-needed legal clarity for cryptocurrency holders in mainland China.
In a statement published on the Shanghai High People’s Court’s official WeChat account, Sun confirmed that it is not illegal for individuals to hold cryptocurrency.
Despite the ongoing ban on cryptocurrency transactions that was imposed in 2021, this ruling offered a significant legal distinction.
This highlighted that personal possession of digital assets does not violate Chinese law, even as regulatory restrictions on crypto trading remain in place.
Sun explained the difference between owning and transacting in cryptocurrencies, emphasizing a high-pressure crackdown on speculative activities in cryptocurrency trading.
This clarification was made during a case review involving a legal dispute between two companies over an ICO, which remains prohibited in China, alongside cryptocurrency mining.
China’s Crypto History
In 2021, China’s government imposed a ban on cryptocurrency trading and Bitcoin mining following a surge in BTC’s price to $64,000, which led to a market correction with Bitcoin dropping to $30,000.
Despite this, Chinese citizens continued holding cryptocurrencies, using foreign exchanges to buy and sell.
Many speculate that China’s recent move may be a response to former President Donald Trump’s push to establish the U.S. as a global crypto hub.
However, it’s important to note that China’s dominance in the cryptocurrency space remains unquestionable.
China still controls over 50% of the global Bitcoin hash rate, dominating mining operations.
Moreover, Chinese investors are finding alternative ways to engage in crypto, prompting questions about China’s long-term strategy.
Hence, former Vice Minister of Finance Zhu Guangyao’s recent call for the government to reassess its stance on cryptocurrencies. This reflected the complexities surrounding China’s position as global trends and policies evolve.
Clarification on Legal Stance
Eliézer Ndinga, Vice President at 21Shares, clarified that the legal stance in China has remained consistent.
While individuals have always been allowed to hold cryptocurrencies, commercial crypto activities, including trading and mining, have been prohibited for some time.
He put it best when he said, “China has nothing like the Executive Order 6102, which forbid holding gold in 1933 in the US.”
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