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Facebook's Speech Suppression Argues for Repeal of Section 230 and a Facebook Stock Price of Zero
Townhall.com ^ | June 4, 2021 | Michael Barone

Posted on 06/04/2021 4:44:58 AM PDT by Kaslin

"A lot of people have egg on their face" for dismissing the COVID-19 lab leak theory, tweeted ABC News ' Jonathan Karl this week. "Some things may be true even if Donald Trump said them."

Or if Arkansas Tom Cotton did. "We still don't know where coronavirus originated. Could have been a market, a farm, a food processing company," he said in January 2020. "I would note that Wuhan has China's only biosafety level-four super laboratory that works with the world's most deadly pathogens to include, yes, coronavirus."

Cotton never said he was certain the virus came from a lab leak and never suggested a leak was deliberate. But as a Trump supporter, he was quickly smeared, as liberal writer Matthew Yglesias shows in a painstaking analysis -- for pushing "conspiracy theories" (CBS News), "spreading rumors that were easily debunked" (Politico), "repeating a coronavirus conspiracy theory that was already debunked" (Washington Post), and "repeat(ing) fringe theory of coronavirus origins" (New York Times).

In each case, Yglesias points out, writers mischaracterized what Cotton said. "Media coverage of lab leak was a debacle," writes New York magazine's Jonathan Chait, "and a major source of that failure was Groupthink cultivated on Twitter."

One newsroom attitude was revealed by a tweet from New York Times COVID-19 reporter Apoorva Mandavilli. "Someday we will stop talking about the lab leak theory and maybe even admit its racist roots. But alas, that day is not yet here yet." Her assumption that one could doubt China's dictatorial and deceptive regime only out of anti-Asian prejudice shows the vacuous ignorance and vicious bigotry that Times management apparently values these days.

Such bias is old news these days, and the internet allows readers to seek other outlets. But one great threat to the free transmission of ideas remains: social media that routinely suppresses free speech. A prime culprit is Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook, which has become the most effective suppressor of freedom of speech in American history.

That's something it boasts about. In April 2020, Facebook reports slapping "warnings" on 50 million COVID-19 items and adds that 95% of readers don't seek the original content. It boasts that it "reduces the distribution" of information rated as "false" by its "fact-checkers."

Garbage in; garbage out. Facebook purports to rely on international and national health agencies, like the China-dominated World Health Organization and the U.S.'s Centers for Disease Control, with its laughable requirement that summer campers wear masks this year. Its ranks of fact-checkers are undoubtedly tilted toward recent graduates of woke universities attracted to its headquarters in the no-non-lefties-allowed San Francisco Bay area.

The result is that, until last week, Facebook was suppressing for more than a year -- a year in which governments and citizens were making difficult decisions -- information suggesting the very lively possibility that the coronavirus leaked from China's Wuhan lab.

Democratic congressmen are constantly pressing Facebook for more speech suppression. They seem to have no doubts which side Facebook's processes will favor.

Despite Facebook's boasted bans, doubts about China's and Facebook's insistence that Covid came from China's live animal markets have percolated up in politically unlikely quarters. Among those taking seriously the lab leak theory are:

Then, on May 26, the Biden administration announced it was actively investigating the lab leak hypothesis, meaning that it reversed its shutdown of the inquiry initiated by Trump's Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Only after the close of business east of the Rockies did Facebook waddle in (at "3:30 PT") and announce it would "no longer remove the claim that Covid-19 is man-made or manufactured."

So, for nearly 16 months, Facebook denied readers information about a serious theory whose exploration might have led to a reduced number of deaths and infections. Nice work, Facebook!

Facebook has been licensed to censor by Section 230 of the 1996 telecommunications act which was intended to, and for some time did, encourage the free flow of information. It does that by relieving websites of liability for information they transmit or refuse to transmit. Facebook's conduct is in line with liberals' retreat from their once strong support of free speech, which, as lefty reporter Matt Taibbi writes, "has been abandoned in favor of a politics that embrace making us of technology and extreme market concentration to suppress discussion of whose topics."

Case in point: last fall's New York Post story on the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop, stifled on laughably baseless charges of "Russian disinformation." Didn't see that on Facebook, did you?

The commercial result is that Facebook has grabbed advertising dollars that used to go to newspapers, magazine and television and radio. The civil result is that Mark Zuckerberg enjoys what the interwar Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin said as the aspiration of Britain's press lords: "power without responsibility, the prerogative of the harlot through the ages."

There's increasing talk, among Republicans and Democrats, of repealing Section 230, "to force Big Tech to take more responsibility for the editorial decisions they take." Tech moguls say that would benefit "a small number of giant and well-funded technology companies" is already the situation today.

More likely, they fear that repeal would, as left-wing economist Dean Baker predicts, cut into profits by requiring "a huge commitment of personnel" to monitor content and a nationwide legal staff to prevent trial lawyers from hauling Bay Area billionaires before local juries. Another possibility: "a massive migration to old-fashioned bulletin boards and other sites where people could post what they wanted without review."

Facebook's record on conspiracy theories has been wretched. It was happy for years to spread media stories on Trump's supposed collusion with Russia, "a truly idiotic conspiracy theory," as The Wall Street Journal's Barton Swaim put it, for which no evidence ever emerged. And Facebook was happy for months to stifle any mention of the theory that COVID-19 emerged from a lab leak in China. That's zero for two, on two huge stories, with both errors pointing in the same political direction. Section 230 was supposed to give us a free flow of information, but instead, it's given us efficient speech suppression.

Repeal could destroy Facebook's business model, but from society's point of view, the optimal stock price for Facebook is 0.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: Arkansas
KEYWORDS: arkansas; bidenvoters; bigtech; coronavirus; covid19; facebook; fascism; fascistbook; fascists; internet; markzuckerberg; scamdemic; section230; tomcotton; virus; wuhan; wuhanlableak

1 posted on 06/04/2021 4:44:58 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I absolutely despise these stupid arrogant evil leftist bastards.

If we had more like my generation and the one before it, we’d be telling them to shove their “racism” lies straight up their


2 posted on 06/04/2021 4:53:23 AM PDT by Williams (Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
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To: Kaslin

There needs to be consequences for the actions of the media, both social and main stream, because if allowed to go unpunished, they will do it again, and again. Their shenanigans cost the lives of millions of people and also the Presidency. They must be held accountable.


3 posted on 06/04/2021 4:54:09 AM PDT by silent majority rising
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To: Kaslin

Trump spoke of 230 many times and said it shouldn’t be. That’s what I remember. I believe it did come up in Congress and the Dems shot it down. Please correct me if I’m wrong. Tired


4 posted on 06/04/2021 4:58:32 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Kaslin

“A lot of people have egg on their face” for dismissing the COVID-19 lab leak theory, tweeted ABC News ‘ Jonathan Karl this week. “Some things may be true even if Donald Trump said them.”

A rewrite.....”The media has egg on their facwe for dismissing the C19 lab leak theory. Some things are or may be true even if the media intentionally suppresses it.”

The media and Facebook, Google and others just play off the original lie to mankind. Paraphrased, “ You surely can’t believe that conspiracy theory that you will die if you eat of this tree.” But they have gone beyond creating doubt to full suppression of real and potential truth.


5 posted on 06/04/2021 4:59:17 AM PDT by taterjay
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To: Kaslin

The stupid guy from the scream band named after a spy plane will not be happy.


6 posted on 06/04/2021 5:01:08 AM PDT by Track9 (Dealing with democrats is like living without toilet paper. )
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To: Kaslin

https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/15/22437627/biden-revokes-trump-executive-order-section-230-twitter-facebook-google


7 posted on 06/04/2021 5:02:18 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Kaslin
Facebook , Google and Twitter are merely the stooges of a greater evil: Government censorship. Even the most dull witted low information voter realizes that Government is not allowed to stifle free speech .

The Swamp has farmed out that task to private companies in exchange for special favors. With so much centralized power and money flowing into the District of Criminals the price needed to buy these crooks has gone up . Way beyond what a small business could buy.

The only solution is to take away their shiny toys and power and give it back to the States. Only a Convention of States has any chance of getting that done.

8 posted on 06/04/2021 5:07:32 AM PDT by Nateman (If the Left Is not screaming , you are doing it wrong.)
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To: taterjay

“Some things may be true even if Donald Trump said them.”

A LOT of things Donald Trump said ARE TRUE!!


9 posted on 06/04/2021 5:08:47 AM PDT by FamiliarFace
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To: Kaslin

We just need to walk from Facebook.

No law changes needed

Use your bleeding feet.

Drive all business off.

Shun the remainers !


10 posted on 06/04/2021 5:15:31 AM PDT by Pikachu_Dad ("the media are selling you a line of soap)
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To: Kaslin

Ever hear the phrase “Big Tobacco” , “Big Oil,” or “Big Pharma?” I’m sure the same greedy tort lawyers who went after those guys for chicken feed are working right now to go after Fauci, Bill Gate$, Google, and Fa$ebook for trillions!


11 posted on 06/04/2021 5:56:15 AM PDT by Cincinnatus.45-70 (What do DemocRats enjoy more than a truckload of dead babies? Unloading them wthaith a pitchfork!)
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To: Kaslin

Facebook and Zuckerberg will just blame the WHO and CDC for the information they were relying on, and claim they were trying to get rid of disinformation


12 posted on 06/04/2021 6:36:23 AM PDT by PMAS (Vote with your wallets, there are 80 million of us - No Amazon, No Chy-Na made )
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