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Sen. Reed: ‘I Have Not Reached an Opinion’ About Reforming Facebook
(CNS News) -- When asked if Facebook should be allowed to restrict speech on its platform, Senator Jack Reed (D-R.I.) did not answer directly but said, “I have not reached an opinion about how to maybe reform it or make it better.”
On Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol, CNS News asked the senator, “Should Facebook be allowed to restrict speech on its platform?”
Reed responded, “We’re just beginning to unravel what Facebook can and cannot do right now. I have not reached an opinion about how to maybe reform it or make it better.”
Leading up to the 2020 elections, Facebook was placed in the spotlight for its apparent mishandling of information, specifically its push to censor conservative voices on its platform.
Facebook’s censorship, for instance, was displayed through its shutting down of the Hunter Biden Laptop story by the New York Post. Last October, the New York Post released a story regarding a laptop -- believed to be Hunter Biden’s -- that contained sensitive information about the Biden family’s dealings with Ukranian businesses.
However, Twitter and Facebook decided to censor and “dial down” the story’s spread because they alleged the story was unverified. Both platforms restricted re-postings of the story, did not allow the story to be direct messaged, and blocked the New York Post from posting.
Following this scandal, the CEOs of both Facebook and Twitter were called into a Senate Judiciary Hearing and were questioned on their company’s processes for censoring posts and users.
“There are instances in which your platforms are taking a very distinctively partisan approach, and not a neutral one, to election content moderation,” Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) said.
Conservative organizations and users have seen a trend in the censorship of right-of-center content as well. Media Research Center (MRC) President Brent Bozell issued a statement alongside more than 20 conservative leaders condemning Facebook’s failure to address censorship concerns.
(Disclosure: CNS News is a division of the MRC.)“Facebook has listened to the conservative movement’s complaints and in response has invited us to pound sand,” the statement read.
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Zuckerberg’s Mentor: Facebook’s ‘Surveillance Capitalism Is as Immoral as Child Labor’
Roger McNamee, a previous mentor to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, recently commented on the testimony of Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen earlier this week. McNamee has been critical of Facebook and Zuckerberg in recent years, and now calls Zuckerberg’s business model of surveillance capitalism “as immoral as child labor.”
The Guardian reports that Roger McNamee, an early investor in Facebook and mentor to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, recently spoke to the paper about the testimony of whistleblower Frances Haugen before Congress earlier this week.
McNamee has been critical of Facebook in the past and serves on the Facebook oversight board. McNamee previously criticized Facebook for its growth and management style, as well as the company’s approach to “fake news.”
Discussing Haugen’s recent testimony, McNamee stated:
Frances Haugen’s revelations and testimony before Congress are devastating to Facebook. She is courageous, authoritative, and utterly convincing. We knew about the issues before, but she changed the game by providing internal documents that prove Facebook’s management had early warning of many horrible problems and chose not to take appropriate steps. In her testimony, she confirmed that the incentives of Facebook’s business model lead to the amplification of fear and outrage to the detriment of public health and democracy.
When Haugen notes the moral failing of Mark Zuckerberg prioritizing profits over public safety, we need to recognize that this problem is far bigger than Facebook. All CEOs are told to focus on maximizing shareholder value at all costs. Facebook’s business model – which the Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff calls surveillance capitalism – employs surveillance to track us and the use of data to manipulate our choices and behavior. It was invented by Google and has since been adopted by Amazon, Microsoft, and companies in every sector of the economy. Regulations must anticipate the harms to come from new use cases.
Haugen has removed the last excuse Congress had for inaction. They now need to legislate in three areas: privacy, safety, and competition. With respect to privacy, people have a right to make their own choices without interference. Surveillance capitalism is as immoral as child labor and should be banned. We also need something like an FDA for tech to ensure that products are safe and new antitrust laws to reduce the harm from monopolies.
Breitbart News has reported extensively on Haugen’s testimony, read more at Breitbart Tech here.
Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship. Follow him on Twitter @LucasNolan or contact via secure email at the address lucasnolan@protonmail.com
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