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riversedge

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Mon Nov 2, 2020, 09:06 AM Nov 2020

Trump allies...unconstrained by Facebook's rules against repeated falsehoods, cement pre-election do

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Trump allies, largely unconstrained by Facebook’s rules against repeated falsehoods, cement pre-election dominance

From a pro-Trump super PAC to the president’s eldest son, conservatives have blown past Facebook’s fact-checking guardrails, with few consequences.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/11/01/facebook-election-misinformation/

November 1, 2020 at 5:00 a.m. CST



Isaac Stanley-Becker and Elizabeth Dwoskin

November 1, 2020 at 5:00 a.m. CST

In the final months of the presidential campaign, prominent associates of President Trump and conservative groups with vast online followings have flirted with, and frequently crossed, the boundaries set forth by Facebook about the repeated sharing of misinformation.


From a pro-Trump super PAC to the president’s eldest son, however, these users have received few penalties, according to an examination of several months of posts and ad spending,

3as well as internal company documents. In certain cases, their accounts have been protected against more severe enforcement because of concern about the perception of anti-conservative bias, said current and former Facebook employees, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity.

These people said the preferential treatment has undercut Facebook’s own efforts to curb misinformation, in particular the technologies put in place to downgrade problematic actors. Toward the end of last year, around the time Facebook-owned Instagram was rolling out labels obscuring fact-challenged posts and directing users to accurate information, the company removed a strike against Donald Trump Jr. for a fact-check on the photo-sharing service that would have made him a so-called repeat offender, fearing the backlash that would have ensued from the accompanying penalties, according to two former employees familiar with the matter.


These penalties can be severe, including reduced traffic and possible demotion in search. One former employee said it was among numerous strikes removed over the past year for the president’s family members.

A spokesman for Donald Trump Jr. did not respond to multiple emails seeking comment.
Facebook spokeswoman Andrea Vallone did not dispute the detail, saying the company is “responsible for how we apply enforcement, and as a matter of diligence, we will not apply a penalty in rare cases when the rating was not appropriate or warranted under the program’s established guidelines.”.........................
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This crap is why I will NEVER have a Faceborg account Best_man23 Nov 2020 #1

Best_man23

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1. This crap is why I will NEVER have a Faceborg account
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 09:14 AM
Nov 2020

A democratic Congress needs to break this company into 10,000 little pieces. IMO, second only to tRump, Faceborg is one of the greatest internal threats to American democracy.

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