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Related: About this forumFacebook Global Head Of Safety On Outage, Whistleblower Claims (MSNBC)
In an NBC News exclusive, Antigone Davis, Facebook's global head of safety, spoke to Stephanie Ruhle about the company's massive outage that knocked out service for users around the world across multiple platforms. Davis also defended the company against criticisms over accountability.
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(7,215 posts)paleotn
(21,834 posts)Oh, that's rich.
Trust_Reality
(2,280 posts)But any kind of adequate regulation will be difficult or impossible.
The recent outage was probably arranged by Facebook to show the users how much they depend on Facebook. This woman alluded to that.
Other countries whose "free speech" laws are not as radical as the US, and whose citizens have been harmed by misinformation on Facebook, need to sue Facebook. Zucherberg has way way way too much money. Making outrageous amounts of money appears to be addictive. He could try to claim insanity.
Facebook is a profiteering entity. It's all about money. Sue the hell out of them (for big money). That is something they will understand.
