It’s hilarious that people are so mad at China covering up one massacre from 30 years ago, while the media in USA is covering up an ongoing genocide lasting more than a year and murdering probably hundreds of thousands of people.
And yes, libs… Both are bad.
Both sides that enable or perpetuate genocide are bad yes.
You’re seriously "not both sides"ing for genocide?
Fuck, you are a nasty person.
No, they’re simply pointing out a harsh reality many Americans refuse to face. But look at you, being all virtuous. lol
I don’t remember seeing anything about Black Wall Street in my public school text books……
That time the police literally dropped bombs out of aircraft on Black people for the crime of checks notes making money while black
A government censoring things that make them look bad?!? Thank goodness there is none of that in America.
The biases in your sources of information that you know about are infinetly better than the ones you don’t know about.
Aren’t you aware of Chinese bias? Not a post about china goes by without some reference to Whinnie the pooh and censorship.
Perhaps deep seek is better because people seem to be unaware of our own biases?
Yes, I’m aware. That’s also why I am against the Tiktok ban. Everyone knows about the censorship. I’m more afraid of the media ecosystem being tampered with.
Perhaps deep seek is better because people seem to be unaware of our own biases?
Wat?
It’s a useful tool in propaganda to set all focus on the injustices of our enemies and thus never contemplate the injustices of our own. Over there it’s a problem, here it’s well you know, understandable.
lol, the comments. “But America…” Doesn’t invalidate ANY concern and doesn’t make ANY on-topic point. shill harder.
Are people forgetting that there is a list of names that chatgpt can’t talk about?
In this case, I believe the screenshot is depicting DeepSeek (made by China, which vehemently denies the massacre at Tiananmen square) as whitewashing history.
I wonder if the censoring is on the open source self hosted model? The app runs Deepseek on Chinese servers so it makes sense that it would have censoring there, but what about on the actual offline model you can download?
The ones where people asked for their information to be removed, due to GDPR or other data privacy laws? Sure does seem like a different situation to me