• maynarkh@feddit.nl
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    7 months ago

    Country in a trade war / cold war with another country decides to block imports of some product from said other country, citing fears of the product being poisoned. It’s barely news.

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      7 months ago

      It’s news worthy enough for a technology sublemmy, I’d think.

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        7 months ago

        Yeah it is, and I’m happy about it being posted, it’s not that. I should be less sarcastic and more direct, I am just getting jaded. Thanks for pointing it out.

        I guess what I am saying is more that of course the US is going to try to limit Russian influence and trade, just as Russia does as much as it can. Same with China and Tiktok and whatever.

        It’s reasonable, it’s actually one of the more reasonable things the US does. There are a ton of people around here who cosplay as communists while rooting for fascist Putin who try to blow these things up as an attack on free trade or freedom of speech.

        It’s not like Putin’s people literally wrote and published a book about how they want to do election interference using stuff like this.

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      7 months ago

      It’s news. That’s all that matters.

      Also this is actually a pretty unique and interesting scenario. You ever seen a digital embargo of software from a single country imposed on citizens? Not to mention the dignity and rights violations on both sides…

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        7 months ago

        Yes, I’ve seen digital embargoes preventing companies in other countries doing business in mine, because their legal environment differs from ours.

        Google Analytics got banned in several European countries comes to mind. I remember some small blogs writing about that, not much else.

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          7 months ago

          I mean, regardless of semantics about whether it’s new to us or not, that’s still news.