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Yes, plus for example helping out with surveillance, finding and stopping dissidents.

Fascism tends to be (I read/learned recently) friendly to big corporations, as long as they are loyal to the regime.




Doesn't this just start to go from productive efforts to stupid ones?

Why aren't we all flying on Russian made planes and using Russian cloud products?


I don't get what you're saying? There was a brief fad for using the other Chinese short video service, Rednote (Xiaohongshu) for about five minutes while TikTok was banned in the US, but mostly this discussion is about data sovereignty for Europeans who want to use European products for better legal protection.

(people have long since moved away from the Russian-bought social network, Livejournal; it's very occasionally useful to look something up on Yandex if you think it may have been delisted)


If you look into the history of some of our most recent, major disasters, they've happened under the watch of authoritarian governments. Two that spring to mind would be Chernobyl and Covid.

Companies running under those governments should surely be susceptible to similar issues because the fish rots from the head down. The culture and fear of speaking out and there for steering things in the right direction would be really dangerous for a company like Amazon and the AWS ecosystem.




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