Posted on 06/21/2019 4:54:09 PM PDT by Jyotishi
Poor governance and privacy concerns have knocked Facebook out of an influential ethics index that tracks socially responsible companies.
Standard & Poor's Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Index said that it had booted Facebook after the company scored poorly for social responsibility and governance, achieving 22 and 6, respectively, out of 100.
Facebook's disappointing results were due to a number of privacy concerns at the social network in recent years including a lack of transparency as to why Facebook collects and shares certain user information, said Reid Steadman, S&P's social and governance chief.
This includes allowing more than 150 companies access to more users' personal
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I got banned from FB today for mentioning that several of the high ranking Nazis were homosexual. They said it didn’t meet their community standards. WTF? Factual history doesn’t meet community standards or was FB approving of Nazis as long as they were homosexual and they are protecting the facts?
LOL this continues the practice of downgrading housing bubble bonds after they’ve already blown sky high.
6/100. Zuckerberg is not pleased. He has to rein in his gang of fools.
Goering was a cross-dresser
I made it known years ago that I do not and will not play in the FB sandbox. One of the best decisions I ever made.
CBS, ABCDisney, NBC, etc etc?
Looks like Fakebook might have a bit of a rough ride with the proglibs dream, a Chinese style Social Credit Score system.
Fakebook - you are Fined 20 Million Credits!
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