China has developed the world’s most sophisticated and invasive surveillance scheme
- Police have been dispersing to the sites of protests ahead of time thanks to their monitoring of internet traffic, cellphone data, and messaging apps.
- China also has access to data from hundreds of millions of cameras, “some equipped with facial-recognition software.”
Meanwhile, the West is focused on Elon Musk’s Twitter as a threat to democracy
- The EU has announced that Twitter could be in violation of the Digital Services Act, which forces social media platforms to police “hate speech,” and the White House has its “eye” on Musk
- Musk has dedicated Twitter to opening up standards of speech, allowing those with non-lawbreaking activity to tweet
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