Facebook: A Too Clever Ninja Move?

June 2, 2020

Facebook has some ninja DNA. “Mark Zuckerberg’s Ridiculously Wrong, Misleading, And Self-Serving Statements Regarding Twitter Fact-Checking The President” explains that Facebook is ducking the censorship dust up. The write up states:

Sure, they [this plural means Facebook] have a different policy, because almost all sites have different policies, but if you compared Facebook’s policies on content moderation to Twitter’s you’d find that Facebook does vastly more moderation than Twitter has ever done and Facebook introduced similar “fact checking” efforts years ago. To pretend that Facebook doesn’t do the exact same thing that Twitter is accused of doing here is just ridiculous. And, we all agree that no platform should be “the arbiter of truth” but that’s not the same as saying “do no moderation” (and again, Facebook does a ton of moderation). As for the final claim that Facebook is “hands off” when it comes to political speech, that’s also false. Facebook is hands off on political ads, but not all political speech. And so is Twitter, in that it bars all political ads in the first place.

Pretty close to the pin. However, a question arises, “Why is Mr. Zuckerberg taking this position?” Possible reasons include:

  • Facebook has data which suggests that making friends with Mr. Trump is a good idea. Antagonizing the president is, therefore, not a good idea. Mr. Zuckerberg is acting in his own best interests.
  • Facebook’s leader believes that Facebook is indeed different, possibly superior to the companies which are trying to gain traction in the digital world he has crafted. Thus, the statements are a reflection of the “truth” as perceived by Mr. Zuckerberg.
  • Facebook is not really doing censorship, filtering, or any of the actions cooked up in response to what DarkCyber thinks of as “the Cambridge Analytica incident.” Talk, handwaving, hiring people, paying for psychological counseling are just handwaving.

Other reasons are like to exist. But DarkCyber is content with pointing out that with a couple of public statements, Mr. Zuckerberg has distanced himself and Facebook from the Twitter conflagration. Mr. Zuckerberg is likely to join Mr. Thiel as a go to resource for the White House. Plus, Mr. Zuckerberg is his warm, charming manner is saying, “Zuck you, Twitter.”

Stephen E Arnold, June 2, 2020

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