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Meanwhile, Zuckerberg is praising the "masculine energy" in corporate America:
LOLOL https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mark-zuckerberg-meta-masculine-corporate-energy-joe-rogan_n_6781edb5e4b0785f3ce57111 |
He’s finally getting to sit at the “cool” kids table. |
| On a related note, I think I remember hearing that there are apps or something out there where you can save your fb and ig content to so that you will still have it if you delete your accounts. Anyone know of something like that? Because I am ready to be done with Zuck, but my content is a time capsule of the past 14 years and I want to save it before deleting my accounts. |
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Zuck thinking he was the authority in determining what pandemic information was true while the too health experts all over the world were still trying to figure it out.
Remember the “Plandemic” video that he allowed to go viral all over his platforms? Yeah, that’s what was circulating during the time in question. People need to learn what free speech actually means. It does not mean you get to pick your truth and spread it far and wide with no consequences or pushback. Part of the issue was probably the fact that maga can’t decipher what is satire and what isn’t. We all repeatedly saw posts from maga presenting some meme as fact. |
You can just choose to download what you want to keep when you delete your account. They send you a link to download it. |
It does when you are talking about consequences or pushback from the government, and Zuckerberg has made clear he was pressured by the Biden team to silence voices on his platform. |
All the more reason to delete. Force the group to find a better platform. |
+1 There are all kinds of apps to do exactly this. |
Facebook’s greed caused real harm in the real world. Not only did they behave irresponsibly about what they allowed, their algorithms actively pushed people toward misinformation and conspiracies because that’s what went viral and all they cared about was engagement. There were a number of ways he could have reduced the harm his company caused. There were Meta employees telling him it was a problem and they had developed ways to reduce it. He ignored them because would have interfered with his profits. That team eventually dissolved because they were not allowed to do what they were hired to do. Anyone falling for the free speech argument is a sucker. If Zuck wants to profit of conspiracies then he needs to be responsible for the role he plays in the harm they cause too. |
The First Amendment protects your right to express your opinion, even if it's unpopular. You may criticize the President, Congress, or the chief of police without fear of retaliation. But this right doesn't extend to libel, slander, obscenity, "true threats," or speech that incites imminent violence or law- breaking. (Aclunc.org) |
| Facebook is actively encouraging AI bots to spam content everywhere to boost "engagement." It is an absolutely useless platform. The problem is Meta buys any potential competitor, so none ever arises to compete. Meta is basically the Death Star of social media. |
I am not paying even a few bucks to watch hear about "much loved family pets pass over the rainbow bridge" or the latest recipe using all processed food or the latest MLM program run by cheerleader moms. I get DCUM at no cost. |
And it doesn’t protect you from being muzzled by a privately owned website. If Zuck had any human decency, he would treat misinformation/disinformation/conspiracies as the serious public threat they are and he would still have teams working to monitor it and reduce it. But that doesn’t make him richer. |
| Miss Zuck vs Musk cage match era… |
Does criticizing the vaccine that the government is forcing people to get count as free speech? Because the government did censor that. |