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Propaganda can be good or bad depending on your perspective, and a lot of effective marketing could be categorized as propaganda.
Proton, for example, uses propaganda about freedom and privacy in their marketing, yet they're actually selling a suite of services for email, data storage, VPN, etc. That's true for pretty much every privacy-oriented product and service.
I'm not all that interested in deciding what counts as propaganda, I'm interested in the details of products and how effective the marketing is at getting people interested in those products.
They were coooerating together. US labs collaborated with Chinese labs to do research. I don't think it getting out was intentional by any party, but the right heavily implies it to fit their anti-China narrative and the left downplay it to fit their "China isn't so bad" narrative. As is the case most of the time, the truth is probably in the middle.
That is not a litmus test of technical merit, that's a litmus test of how big their ego is. That's irrelevant.