Mark Zuckerberg's Real Campaign: Save Facebook (axios.com)
From an Axios report: Mark Zuckerberg started 2017 scoffing at the idea of Russia election manipulation on Facebook, and looked like he was contemplating his own possible run for the presidency. Facebook's CEO ends 2017 a very changed man: scrambling to curtail (some of) the manipulation he now acknowledges exists, and to save the most powerful platform in human history. A Facebook exec tells us: "This is the year people will see we get that there's real work to do. We have to change."
I too am quickly getting tired of the political diatribes that just irk me, as I agree with them but just don't want to waste time in such a futile way.
What's needed is a platform where a post, or comment, can be tagged with any number of social network sourced flags, and you can filter out those flags.
No. His dangerous foreign politics, his abuse of the Department of Justice, his behavior towards women, and the same fiscal planning that have bankrupted him 4 times applied to the US budget are sources of profound loathing.
Facebook needs to do far more than just curtail fake news. It tries to curtail "hate speech", however does not have a clear policy on what exactly constitutes "hate speech". As a result, Facebook moderators routinely curtails the free expression of conservative ideas. Just because a person disagrees with you does not make it "hate speech". Just because you do not like what a person has posted does not make it "hate speech". In truth, very little of what gets labeled as "hate speech" is truly "hate speech". Facebook should remember that it MUST embrace the concept of ideological neutrality or it will be working hand in hand with those that produce fake news.
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Let him scramble and let him fail. Facebook never did anything really innovative anyway. It's like one giant, topicless bulletin board where everyone posts shit about their lives most people don't want to read anyway. Facebook ruined the concept of friendship and relegated it to something far less meaningful and rich. Instead the platform has been divisive, promotes hatred, and promotes revisionist history. I'm now 60 days free from that giant clusterfuck known as Facebook. Facebook is psychologically toxic!
Its hard not to read posts like the grand parents and think anything other than anti-zionism/anti-semitism and or rabid anti-Trump hysteria is behind it. The whole Jerusalem embassy thing is crazy to be upset over.
Its simply a recognition of facts.
1) Israel is a sovereign nation.
2) Israel physically controls Jerusalem
3) Israel says Jerusalem is its capital and has government offices etc there.
4) The PLO has zero chance of occupying and controlling Jerusalem now or in the forseable future.
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = Yes Jerusalem is the capital of Israel; disagreeing with that is just maintaining a silly fiction.
5) Arafat and Abbas have been offered almost everything they want in the past and walked away; they don't want peace; their idea of negotiating is demanding everything while continuing to sow hatred and encourage terrorism toward Israel and its people.
6) The peace "process" won't be hurt by this. Current Israeli politics are no where near putting Jerusalem on the barging table again ( even if it has been there in the past ). We have been trying to help negotiate a peace for 40 years! The previous "process" was not working, you can't undermine a process that is already hopeless!
7) Half the Senators who went on the Sunday shows to criticize the move VOTED FOR IT. Literally NOTHING of substance has changed in the past 25 years as far PLO/Israeli peace situation except domestic political sentiment; Muslims have somehow been advanced in the victim hierarchy ahead of jews.
Maybe the GP is upset about the NATO comments Trump made. Hmm well lets see he got a commitment form our EU allies to actually hold up their end of the bargain and make the defense investments the treaty requires. Oh how terrible.
Maybe the GP is upset with Trump's China rhetoric. Hmm well its had little impact on US-China relations that I can see, maybe its engendered a little more cooperation regarding DPRK from them as an olive branch maybe they are just seeing the light on the hazards of letting the Kims keeping developing nukes. Who even knows? - I guarantee you nobody at the State Department; not Trump appointees or career diplomats.
Maybe the GP is upset about all the territory ISIS has lost?
Maybe the GP is upset about the fact that the Saudis are actually reforming their terror sponsoring ways?
Face it Trump FP policy has been at WORST a wash. At best he has actually made some minor progress advancing American's interests; something the last two administrations both failed at almost entirely.
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Admittedly, it doesn't. I'm just stating and supporting the parent post's claim that for most people, the truth of it doesn't matter (at least that's how I interpreted it).
I'm sure Russians did work to influence our election. I'm also sure they've been doing this for longer than I've been alive, and that we do the same. And other nations and other elections, and all directions. It's nothing new.
I don't have a facebook account, but I LOVE facebook. Facebook keeps all of 'them' in one place, for easy filtering. Modern version of AOL.
If Facebook shuts down, 'they' will be everywhere, figuratively jumping up and down going 'look at me, look at me!' Let them have their ghetto.
Definitions of 'signal' and 'noise' vary. Facebooks keeps the 'noise' largely in one place, along with all the people who think it's 'signal'.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
Most people detest facebook, even those who use it.
...They seem to have a pretty dedicated following. ...It is entirely what you make of it. If you friend mostly idiots that just post pics of their dinner, you'll just see a bunch of dinner pics. If you friend informative sources, you'll see informative content.....
Agreed. Facebook is what you make of it. People blame Facebook instead of evaluating their own behavior and interactions that make Facebook what it is.
Human nature/psychology is more likely to react to, respond, and share inane, extreme, and negative stuff than it is to intelligent, moderate, nuanced stuff, so naturally the former floats to the top of many Facebook users "experience." This phenomenon is not unique to Facebook though... Just look at the Slashdot commentary and note how often the negative, angry, and sometimes unabashed trolling comments generate the most responses [like the original post in this very discussion]. Humanity's fundamental fascination with conflict and cat pictures won't be cured by destroying Facebook. Killing Facebook would be like cutting off the head of a hydra, where two [or more] options would arise in its place fulfill people's desire for conflict and cat pictures, whether they are aware of their desires or not.