Posted on 06/23/2020 12:23:31 PM PDT by DeweyCA
What lesson can we draw from the latest Project Veritas peek into Facebooks content moderators? Perhaps the oldest lesson of all power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Will anyone truly feel surprised to hear these bureaucratic functionaries chortling with glee over their control over other peoples political speech and the imposition of their own agendas over that of Facebook users?
We are essentially in charge of what gets said and what gets stifled, former moderator Zach McElroy tells James OKeefe, and its very clear that they all know it:
In one example, McElroy captured as a screenshot, President Donald Trump posted on Facebook about Republican successes, including electing a GOP governor of Mississippi. In the screenshot, Trumps account is labeled Verified and Shielded, but a seemingly innocuous comment on the post: Cleaning up the house with heart emojis is flagged in the Single Review Tool for adjudication.
One of the content moderators was asked if she deleted every Republican item that came up on her queue, she said: Yes! I dont give no f*cks, Ill delete it.
Another content moderator, Lara Kontakos, was asked what she did when she saw a posts supporting the president: If someone is wearing a MAGA hat, I am going to delete them for terrorism.
Then, Kontakos looked around at her colleagues: I think we are all doing that.
Steve Grimmett, a content review lead, said it was Facebooks culture to target the president and his supporters. Its a very progressive company, whos very anti-MAGA.
Is it culture, or is it policy? Mark Zuckerberg has denied having any policy that aims at political speech, and has actually been more resistant than other social-media corporate leaders to get aggressive on viewpoints. However, one or more of these undercover conversations indicate that Zuckerberg is saying one thing to Congress and in public, but putting a very different policy in place internally at Facebook.
McElroys on-the-record statements conflict with Zuckerbergs claims enough that OKeefe wants Congress to take note of it:
Zach McElroys story raises serious doubts about the Capitol Hill testimony of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who gave lawmakers the impression that his company only takes content that could cause harm, such as relating to terrorism or hate speech, but never for politics, said James OKeefe, Project Veritas founding CEO.
Facebook and other social media platforms are protected by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, because they claim that unlike traditional publishers that do not actively edit contentthey say they are like the phone company just stringing wires on poles, said OKeefe.
Facebooks $400 billion market capitalization is tied to this protection and our report shows for the first time anywhere Facebooks robust and human-directed process for restricting the marketplace of ideas, which calls into question their CDA 230 immunity, he said.
Im not crazy about going after Section 230, which does a lot more than protect Facebook. If people want an end to social media of any kind as well as comments sections on websites, curtailing Section 230 is exactly what will create that outcome. It might be better to take a look at Facebooks empire in light of anti-trust legislation, along with Google and other Internet giants, and force them to spin off previous acquisitions. Too much expressive power on the Internet has come under the control of too few hands, and it has created a space in which no meaningful competition can arise to challenge these editorial policies.
Hopefully, a Senate committee will drag Zuckerberg back in front of the cameras and show him this tape. They could also call McElroy to rebut whatever denials Zuckerberg offers, as well as subpoena the content moderators seen in this video to demand some answers on whether Zuckerberg knowingly lied to Congress about the nature of that moderation. That would make for a good start toward accountability.
https://youtu.be/l7o4A16QCxE
22 Jun: Council of the European Union: EU-China Summit: Defending EU interests and values in a complex and vital partnership - Press release by President Michel and President von der Leyen
The European Union and China held their 22nd bilateral Summit via videoconference on 22 June 2020. President of the European Council, Charles Michel, and President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, accompanied by High Representative Josep Borrell, hold the Summit meeting with Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang followed by exchanges with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
President Michel said: “EU-China relations have evolved in recent years. Our economic interdependency is high, and we must work together on global challenges like climate action, meeting the SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS or dealing with COVID-19. Engaging and cooperating with China is both an opportunity and necessity...
President von der Leyen said: The COVID-pandemic and a number of major bilateral and multilateral challenges show clearly the EU - China partnership is crucial, be it in terms of trade, CLIMATE, technology, and the defence of MULTILATERALISM...
***Leaders had a substantive discussion on climate change. China is the EUs partner under the Paris Agreement, but needs to commit to decisive and ambitious domestic action to reduce emissions in the short term and to set a goal of climate neutrality at the earliest possible date...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU underlined the shared responsibility to participate in global efforts to stop the spread of the virus, boost research on treatments and vaccines, and support a GREEN and INCLUSIVE global recovery...
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2020/06/22/eu-china-summit-defending-eu-interests-and-values-in-a-complex-and-vital-partnership/
Just saw the Veritas clip, dont actually see it posted here, so,
https://www.projectveritas.com/
Its on their home page, pretty interesting
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