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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Rejects Trump Bias Claims (bbc.com)

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has dismissed comments made by Donald Trump that the site has always been against him. From a report: The US president accused the social network of "collusion" on Twitter, branding it "anti-Trump". He made the same claim against the New York Times and the Washington Post. Facebook will shortly hand over 3,000 political adverts to congressional investigators probing alleged Russian meddling in the US election. The site believes the ads were probably purchased by Russian entities during and after the 2016 presidential contest. Facebook, Twitter and Google have been asked to testify before the US Senate Intelligence Committee on 1 November about the allegations of Russian interference. Mark Zuckerberg has made it clear in the past that he doesn't like Donald Trump -- or at least, his policies. "This statement shows frustration, I think. Not just with the president, but at the atmosphere swirling around Facebook at the moment -- commentary that is painting it as a burden on the electoral process, and maybe even on society as a whole. He's trying to show all the good -- as he sees it -- that Facebook has done.

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  1. Re: News at 11 by Entrope · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "We have investigated ourselves and found that we did nothing wrong." - Facebook/Police

    "Except for that politically biased 'trending news' selection that made the news during last year's election, but we stopped that, honest." - Zuckerberg

  2. Why just the Russian ads? by Solandri · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the concern is foreign actors meddling with the U.S. election, shouldn't Facebook be turning over to Congress all political ads purchased on Facebook by foreigners for viewing in the U.S.?

    By turning over only the Russian ads, they've basically already confirmed Trump's accusation of bias. If you only look for roaches in the kitchen, you'll only find roaches in the kitchen. Doesn't mean there aren't roaches in the rest of your house. And for all you know the kitchen may actually have the fewest roaches.

  3. Re:To be fair... by gnick · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm a political centrist... The left are psychopathic children trying to destroy America... The right are honorable people trying to do what's best for their beloved country... I see this all from my unbiased mountaintop...

    Centrist? I don't think that word means what you think it means.

    When I look at the political right, I see them acting maturely, honorably, and in the best interest of the nation.

    Yes. With our mature, level-headed leader in the White House tackling all of the most important issues, what could possibly go wrong? Not meaning to Troll, just wondering WTF you're smoking. I want some.

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  4. Re:He's right. by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Faceobook is kind of like the collective hive mind of America

    Facebook is a complex tool designed for psychological manipulation. Its entire purpose is to build profiles of individuals that can identify the levers that can be used to influence their opinions and then sell access to those levers. Considering it as a passive entity is woefully naive.

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  5. Re:To be unfair... [Re: To be fair...] by ScentCone · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In other words, they looked for the issues causing division in America, and hammered on them.

    Which is NOT the same as "supporting Trump." And it's something that the Russians have been doing for decades, long before Trump came along. And they're still doing it, right now, here and in many countries around the world. But all liberals can say in order to explain away their terrible choice of a losing candidate is that somehow it was Trump working with the Russians on this. It's laughable.

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