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  1. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 10-Jul-2020 05:08:33 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #rferl #Politics ☞ #Facebook Takes Down 'Inauthentic' #SocialControlMedia Pages Connected To Ukraine Ad Agency https://www.rferl.org/a/facebook-ukraine/30714855.html
    In conversation Friday, 10-Jul-2020 05:08:33 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Facebook Takes Down 'Inauthentic' Social-Media Pages Connected To Ukraine Ad Agency
      from RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
      Facebook said it has taken down a network of “coordinated, inauthentic” Ukrainian social media pages tied to a digital advertising agency in the nation’s capital as it seeks to combat the spread of disinformation.
  2. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:11:28 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #siliconangle #Surveillance ☞ #Facebook heavily criticized after #civilrights audit https://siliconangle.com/2020/07/08/facebook-heavily-criticized-civil-rights-audit/
    In conversation Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:11:28 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Facebook heavily criticized after civil rights audit - SiliconANGLE
      from SiliconANGLE
      Facebook heavily criticized after civil rights audit - SiliconANGLE
  3. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:08:46 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #TheNation #Surveillance ☞ #Facebook Fuels Its Users’ Ignorance With Lies https://www.thenation.com/article/society/facebook-ads-politics/
    In conversation Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:08:46 EDT from pleroma.site permalink
  4. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:07:29 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #TheEconomist #Surveillance ☞ Why #Facebook is well placed to weather an advertising boycott https://www.economist.com/business/2020/07/02/why-facebook-is-well-placed-to-weather-an-advertising-boycott
    In conversation Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:07:29 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Why Facebook is well placed to weather an advertising boycott
      from The Economist
      Its real worry remains regulation
  5. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:07:10 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #RollingStone #Surveillance ☞ Can #Facebook Be Fixed? https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/facebook-misinformation-claire-wardle-first-draft-interview-1025687/
    In conversation Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:07:10 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Can Facebook Be Fixed?
      By Ryan Bort from Rolling Stone
      An online misinformation expert weighs in on the social media giant’s reform efforts, the value of A.I. in fighting propaganda, and the true test of the online advertiser boycott
  6. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:06:57 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #Bloomberg #Surveillance ☞ #Facebook Gets Supreme Court Review in Text Message Lawsuit https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-09/facebook-gets-supreme-court-review-in-text-message-lawsuit
    In conversation Friday, 10-Jul-2020 01:06:57 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Facebook Gets Supreme Court Review in Text Message Lawsuit
      from Bloomberg.com
      The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Facebook Inc.’s bid to stop a lawsuit that accuses the social-media giant of sending unwanted text messages in violation of federal law.
  7. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 03:25:44 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #CommonDreams #fb ☞ #CivilRights Groups Say Internal #Facebook Audit Confirms Company Business Model 'Relies on Racism and Hate' https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/07/08/civil-rights-groups-say-internal-facebook-audit-confirms-company-business-model
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 03:25:44 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Civil Rights Groups Say Internal Facebook Audit Confirms Company Business Model 'Relies on Racism and Hate'
      from Common Dreams
      "There are real-life consequences when social media networks provide platforms for violent white supremacists, allowing them to incubate, organize, and recruit new followers to their hateful movements."
  8. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 01:31:37 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #Variety #fb ☞ #Facebook Bans #RogerStone for ‘Coordinated Inauthentic Activity’ https://variety.com/2020/digital/news/roger-stone-banned-facebook-instagram-1234701646/
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 01:31:37 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Facebook Bans Roger Stone for ‘Coordinated Inauthentic Activity’
      By Todd Spangler from Variety

      Facebook kicked Roger Stone, the Donald Trump associate who faces prison time after being convicted of seven felonies, off Facebook and Instagram. The company said it had found evidence that Stone was behind a network of fake accounts in the U.S. designed make themselves appear “more popular than they were.”

      The company said it “identified the full scope of this network” linked to “Stone and his associates” after the public release of search warrants and other documents from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, which was the product of a lawsuit filed by media organizations.

      “We’ve seen and taken action against domestic political figures using [coordinated inauthentic behavior] in the past, and we know they will continue to attempt to deceive and mislead people,” Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook’s head of security policy, wrote in a blog post announcing Stone’s ban.

      Facebook took the actions the same day a report was released by civil-rights auditors — who were enlisted by the company to examine its business practices and policies — that criticized “the vexing and heartbreaking decisions Facebook has made that represent significant setbacks for civil rights.” The social-media giant also is in the midst of a 900-plus advertiser boycott, under the #StopHateForProfit campaign demanding Facebook take action against hate speech and discrimination.

      Stone denied that he had a part in the disinformation network in a statement to the New York Times. “This extraordinary active censorship for which Facebook and Instagram give entirely fabricated reasons is part of a larger effort to censor supporters of the president, Republicans and conservatives on social media platforms,” Stone said. “The claim that I have utilized or control unauthorized or fake accounts on any platform is categorically and provably false.”

      According to Facebook, the network linked to Stone comprised 54 Facebook accounts, 50 Facebook Pages, and four Instagram accounts. Those were involved in “coordinated inauthentic behavior in the United States.” The accounts were most active between 2015-17; most are now dormant and some have been permanently deleted by the users, Facebook said.

      Participants in the network posed as residents of Florida to “post and comment on their own content to make it appear more popular than it is, evade enforcement, and manage Pages,” according to Facebook’s Gleicher.

      Several of the accounts had links to far-right group the Proud Boys, a “hate group we banned in 2018,” according to Gleicher. In addition, some of the Facebook Pages appeared to have acquired followers from Pakistan and Egypt “to make themselves seem more popular than they were.” The account owners posted about “local politics in Florida, Roger Stone and his Pages, websites, books, and media appearances, a Florida land and water resources bill, the hacked materials released by Wikileaks ahead of the U.S. 2016 election, candidates in the 2016 primaries and general election, and the Roger Stone trial,” per Gleicher’s post.

      The accounts in the Stone-affiliated network paid less than $308,000 for ads on Facebook and Instagram, according to Facebook.

      Also Wednesday, Facebook said it removed three other networks — in Canada and Ecuador, Brazil and Ukraine — for violating its policy against foreign interference and coordinated inauthentic behavior.

  9. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 01:31:23 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #TheVerge #fb ☞ #Facebook bans #RogerStone after linking him to fake accounts https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/8/21317905/facebook-roger-stone-instagram-removed-proud-boys-far-right-manipulation
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 01:31:23 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Facebook bans Roger Stone after linking him to fake accounts
      from The Verge
      Stone was convicted on seven federal charges last year.
  10. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 01:24:26 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #NYTimes #Surveillance ☞ #Facebook Flunks New Audit on Civil Rights, #HateSpeech and #VoterSuppression https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/08/opinion/facebook-civil-rights-audit.html
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 01:24:26 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Does Zuckerberg Understand How the Right to Free Speech Works?
      By By Greg Bensinger from The New York Times
  11. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 01:22:20 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #TheHill #Surveillance ☞ Pressure mounts on #Facebook to rein in #hatespeech https://thehill.com/policy/technology/506494-pressure-mounts-on-facebook-to-rein-in-hate-speech
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Jul-2020 01:22:20 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Pressure mounts on Facebook to rein in hate speech
      from TheHill
      Facebook came under renewed public scrutiny Wednesday with the release of an independent audit slamming the platform’s progress on civil rights issues, adding to internal and external pressure on the company to rein in
  12. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Jul-2020 05:23:49 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● [Old] #facebook #fb ☞ Slave markets found on #Instagram and other apps https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50228549
    In conversation Wednesday, 08-Jul-2020 05:23:49 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Slave markets found on Instagram and other apps
      from BBC News
      Domestic workers have been illegally sold via Instagram and other apps on Google and Apple's stores.
  13. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 03-Jul-2020 12:39:19 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #CommonDreams #socialcontrolmedia ☞ #StopHateforProfit: What Pundits Get Wrong About the #Facebook Ad Boycott https://www.commondreams.org/views/2020/07/02/stophateforprofit-what-pundits-get-wrong-about-facebook-ad-boycott
    In conversation Friday, 03-Jul-2020 12:39:19 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      #StopHateforProfit: What Pundits Get Wrong About the Facebook Ad Boycott
      from Common Dreams
      To stop profiting from hate—and align the company more closely with its mission—Facebook would have to rewire the technology that drives its multi-billion-dollar advertising enterprise... “Yes, but …”That’s the opening refrain of many media pundits when asked to comment on the phenomenal success of the #StopHateForProfit boycott, which now counts more than 750 companies pausing their Facebook advertising in July to protest the spread of racism on the platform. "Business as usual isn’t good enough."
  14. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2020 07:06:04 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #NBCNews #Monopolies ☞ #Facebook faces growing pressure from advertisers to do more to counteract hate speech https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/facebook-faces-growing-pressure-advertisers-do-more-counteract-hate-speech-n1231786
    In conversation Tuesday, 23-Jun-2020 07:06:04 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Facebook is facing its biggest backlash yet, as advertiser boycott gains momentum
      from NBC News
      “There’s never been pressure on Facebook like there is right now," one tech expert said.
  15. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2020 07:03:23 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #VOANews #Monopolies ☞ Companies Pull #Facebook , #Instagram Ads in #StopHateforProfit Boycott https://www.voanews.com/usa/race-america/companies-pull-facebook-instagram-ads-stophateforprofit-boycott
    In conversation Tuesday, 23-Jun-2020 07:03:23 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Companies Pull Facebook, Instagram Ads in #StopHateforProfit Boycott
      from Voice of America
      Outdoor clothing giant Patagonia announced it would pause all advertisements on Facebook and Facebook-owned Instagram for at least the month of July, joining a growing ad boycott led by civil rights organizations.  “For too long, Facebook has failed to take sufficient steps to stop the spread of hateful lies and dangerous propaganda on its platform,” said a statement released Sunday evening by Cory Bayers, head of marketing at Patagonia. “We can’t stand by and contribute resources to companies that contribute to the problem.”  The North Face and outdoor gear retail co-op REI are other prominent
  16. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2020 06:51:36 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    The #corporatemedia or most of the news right now would rather have us focused on #Facebook (not Mixer layoffs and shutdown); #GitHub may be next as it loses lots of money http://techrights.org/2020/06/23/microsoft-layoffs-again/
    In conversation Tuesday, 23-Jun-2020 06:51:36 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Microsoft Layoffs, Second Time in Less Than a Month (and People Lose Their 'Mixer')
      from Techrights
      The corporate media or most of the news right now would rather have us focused on Facebook (not Mixer layoffs and shutdown); GitHub may be next as it loses lots of money; it’s all about control and leverage, nothing else
  17. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2020 04:04:37 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    #Microsoft Layoffs, Second Time in Less Than a Month (and People Lose Their ‘Mixer’) http://techrights.org/2020/06/23/microsoft-layoffs-again/ #mixer #monopoly #facebook #deleteGithub
    In conversation Tuesday, 23-Jun-2020 04:04:37 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      Microsoft Layoffs, Second Time in Less Than a Month (and People Lose Their 'Mixer')
      from Techrights
      The corporate media or most of the news right now would rather have us focused on Facebook (not Mixer layoffs and shutdown); GitHub may be next as it loses lots of money; it’s all about control and leverage, nothing else
  18. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 22-Jun-2020 05:08:59 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #NewStatesman #socialcontrolmedia ☞ What would happen if #Twitter and #Facebook switched off Trump? https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/social-media/2020/06/what-would-happen-if-twitter-and-facebook-switched-trump
    In conversation Monday, 22-Jun-2020 05:08:59 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      What would happen if Twitter and Facebook switched off Trump?
      In the last week of May, Donald Trump threatened to have protestors taking part in the Black Lives Matter demonstrations in Minneapolis shot, and made false claims about the processes used in US elections. He did so, not in the public space of a press conference, but on privately owned websites – Twitter and Facebook – which have content policies to guard against inciting violence and promoting misinformation. Twitter labelled Trump’s statements with warnings that they violated the site’s community standards, and turned off the retweet function for them. Facebook decided to leave the posts untouched, although it did suspend an account that posts verbatim copies of the president’s writings for “glorifying violence”. Facebook employees staged a virtual walkout in protest. Other prominent detractors include the leaders of three civil rights groups in the US, more than 140 Facebook-funded scientists, and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.  Jack Dorsey famously declared Twitter to be “the free speech wing of the free speech party”; while Mark Zuckerberg has always maintained that Facebook is a platform, rather than a publisher. Both approaches allow social media companies to take a laissez-faire attitude to their users’ content while profiting from the attention it brings. But social media companies are now coming under pressure to perform a greater regulatory role. “This puts them in a tremendous conundrum,” says Joshua Tucker, professor of politics and co-director of the Center for Social Media and Politics at NYU. The American left is demanding more regulation, but if the platforms are seen as more heavy-handed with right-wing content, the right cries anti-Conservative bias. “Taking away the Twitter account of the president of the United States – there is no way that that would not be seen as an incredibly partisan move, even if he absolutely deserved it,” says Tucker.   The president has made it clear that he would try to legislate against a platform that edited or deleted him. Trump’s immediate response to Twitter’s flagging of his inflammatory posts was to call for a legal review of Section 230 of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which absolves any “interactive computer service” of responsibility for the content its users post. Trump’s executive order argues that if a social network flags or otherwise edits content, it becomes a publisher, as culpable for what appears on its platform as any newspaper or TV network. The executive order has described as unconstitutional and based on a misreading of the current law. FCC commissioner Geoffrey Starks has indicated that the organisation will not succumb to pressure from the president. Others have pointed out that it is ironic in that if Section 230 was amended, much stricter editing of posts would be inevitable, and the Tweeter-in-chief’s posts would be far less likely to see the light of day.  Some Democrats believe that for Twitter to confiscate Trump’s favourite toy would strike Trump a grievous blow. “Removing the posts hits him where it hurts,” asserts a recent New York Times op-ed written by a member of the publication’s editorial board. But social media is not the real world, and media outlets across the world would amplify Trump’s statements, tweeted or not – and the more bizarre and offensive, the better.  But others opposed to Trump say the idea of removing him or his posts would be couterproductive. Glenn Greenwald, one of the journalists who broke the Edward Snowden leaks and who has covered social media and free speech issues for years, describes the idea as “the most inane rationale. He is the President of the United States and that isn’t going to change if you kick him off Twitter. "He's always going to have a massive megaphone, and I would personally rather have him vent on Twitter... because what he thinks is important to know, even when you wish it weren't the case.”  Facebook and Twitter, have pointed out that it’s in the public interest to know whether any president plans on deploying physical force against protesters.  In the past, depriving provocateurs of a platform has had the effect of making their ideas appear more powerful, and giving weight to their arguments for “free speech”. As a lawyer, Greenwald represented the free speech rights of such groups, and found that they actively welcomed censorship: "they knew that nothing would more effectively strengthen their cause.” A full-scale battle with social platforms would strengthen Trump’s pitch to his base as an anti-establishment figure.  And while Trump would survive and even prosper if deleted, others – particularly marginalised groups – would suffer as a result of more proactive moderation. In 2014, the debate over freedom of speech issue focused on whether an ISIS video showing the beheading of James Foley should be removed from social media or not. The goalposts have shifted dramatically in six years. A debate over graphic depictions of violence or hate speech has been replaced by woolly terms such as “harm”, “misinformation” or even “divisive”, used to designate speech that exists outside a tightly cordoned passage of acceptable discourse.  The loudest voices for more aggressive controls over online speech come not from the authoritarian right, but from those who would otherwise define themselves as liberal or progressive. While the fight for “free speech” has been disingenuously subverted by the right in recent years, freedom of expression has always been a fundamental left-wing ideal. “This is where the whole left/right paradigm drives me up the wall,” says activist and spoken word poet, Courtney Stoddart. “Because you have ‘liberals’ calling for traditionally fascistic practices like censorship.” In the US, the free speech and liberal censorship movements have arrived at the same conclusion: Joe Biden has confirmed that if elected, he too would immediately revoke Section 230, dramatically curtailing freedom of expression on social platforms. “The question becomes, at this abstract level – do you want to hand over to giant, powerful corporations, the right to regulate political speech?” says Joshua Tucker. By admonishing social media giants and insisting that they “do more”, we’re emboldening them to take matters into their own hands. “When it comes to the left-wing or liberal censorship sentiment, there’s this extremely inconsistent belief system,” says Greenwald. Liberals will denounce Facebook and its ilk as “terrible institutions” – “but on the other hand, they somehow convinced themselves that the same evil institutions are going to exercise censorship power for benevolent or magnanimous ends.”  Counterintuitively, the people arguing for stricter controls over Trump’s speech might end up giving his administration more control over what speech is allowed to remain on social media platforms. Discretionary content removal on Twitter and Facebook is already becoming a proxy for government censorship; both companies work with bodies closely affiliated with the US political establishment to decide what content to act on. In 2017, it came to light that Facebook was co-operating with 95 per cent of the Israeli government’s requests to remove pro-Palestinian content, as well as unrelated content removal requests from the US government.  In the UK, at a recent Online Harms parliamentary committee, MPs lambasted representatives from Facebook and Twitter for not removing President Trump’s incendiary posts, but also appeared to suggest that social platforms should remove any critique of the government’s coronavirus lockdown measures. Conservative MP Philip Davies angrily confronted the Google representative present: “If I uploaded something onto YouTube which basically argued that all of this lockdown is ridiculous, we shouldn't be having a lockdown at all, what would happen?” The accusation of offence or misinformation is clearly one that some in government see as useful.      The notion of acceptable speech is in constant flux. “The definition of what could be considered outside the norms of decency changes over time,” says Tucker. “Take things like gay marriage, or marijuana legalisation, or trans rights.” Republican state legislators argued in 2017 that Black Lives Matter should be classed as a “hate group” in the US, partly because of its “hatred for the police”. If they had had their way, there’s a good chance that Facebook and Twitter would have blacklisted the group in line with US government guidance and that today, #BLM posts would be more likely to be removed. A Cornell University study found that the posts of black Americans are already more likely to be classified as hate speech than posts by white users.   “It's very important to think,” says Tucker, “if you are a progressive – what level of progressive voices could potentially be silenced by these kinds of decisions?”  The views Trump espouses on social media are often vile. But to be provoked by them is part of the Trump media strategy, and to participate with Trump’s fight with (and on) social media is to be drawn into a culture war he feels comfortable fighting. Ultimately, social media is nothing more than a distraction from the horror of Trump’s power in the real world.
  19. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 22-Jun-2020 05:05:45 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #MarketWatch #Politics ☞ The #NorthFace pulls its #Facebook advertising in solidarity with civil rights groups https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-north-face-pulls-its-facebook-advertising-in-solidarity-with-civil-rights-groups-2020-06-19
    In conversation Monday, 22-Jun-2020 05:05:45 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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      The North Face pulls its Facebook advertising in solidarity with civil rights groups
      from MarketWatch
      The North Face tweeted on Friday that it would be pulling its advertising on Facebook Inc. undefined during the month of July in solidarity with civil rights...
  20. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 22-Jun-2020 04:16:51 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #Bloomberg #Surveillance ☞ #Facebook in Talks for Neiman Marcus’ Space at Hudson Yards: WWD https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-21/facebook-in-talks-for-neiman-marcus-space-at-hudson-yards-wwd
    In conversation Monday, 22-Jun-2020 04:16:51 EDT from pleroma.site permalink
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