The decentralized nature of the fediverse means nobody can "control" it really. You can have control over your own instances and that's pretty much where it stops. I doubt the Canadian government would want to run more than a Mastodon instance like we've seen in the EU for open communication.
I would rather they invest in this with a tiny tiny sum to keep open communications available with the populace as compared to being beholden not only to corporations, but corporations that are generally outside of our jurisdiction.
Alexander the Great comes up to you and says "if I was not me, I wish I were you" and your response is "If I wasn't myself, I'd still wish to be myself".
If you haven't seen the movie Her with Joaquin Phoenix, I would recommend it. It explores a version of the AI tale where the AI do disagree with humanity ultimately, but they're not hostile about it. It's a really good movie in general, and it explores a potential that I feel is a lot more grounded than Skynet world-ending.
We've mitigated some of that stuff though; with fast food we've required calorie counts to be displayed alongside the menu items, which allows you to make an informed decision, even if it's a bad one.
With TikTok there's just being forcefed without knowledge of how any of this black box algorithm bullshit works. It's like going to McDonalds and being able to have unlimited hamburgers of infinite uniqueness and getting unhealthy in the brain.
It's not a moral panic this time though, it's a legitimate concern.
Nothing has ever produced these billions of sub-30-second, algorithmically curated dopamine blasts.
Video games were a moral panic because they "promoted violence" and TV was supposed to make you stupid, which, it kind of does depending on what you consume. They both required you to sit still and focus on something though.
There are kids who can't sit through a movie without pulling out their phone because they're just used to being onto the next thing in 10 seconds.
So you can bitch about it being a moral panic or whatever you want to do to make fun of people who think it's a concern, but it's very clear to me from seeing how damaging excessive screen time is on young kids personally that things like YouTube shorts and TikTok are actually super damaging in a number of different ways. They were right about phones, because they've facilitated the mass delivery of this content.
I don't care what America is doing, ban it because it's fucking awful for society. Algorithmic short-form content is literally destroying the attention span of an entire generation, regardless of if gathers data on you or not.
I don't understand why you needed a whole new server to discuss the NBA when not only does every single instance have duplicate communities for the teams, but also fanaticus.social already holds the top dedicated spot for sports content aggregation.
I love that the federation allows this, but I don't get why we need to endlessly keep spinning up more instances that already have way too many spaces trying to discuss the same stuff.
Don't forget about the new Snapdragon X series. I heard they were pretty good, on par and better than M3s.