Facebook Quietly Hired Republican Strategy Firm Targeted Victory (techcrunch.com)
Facebook is still reeling from the revelation that it hired an opposition research firm with close ties to the Republican party, but its relationship with Definers Public Affairs isn't the company's only recent contract work with deeply GOP-linked strategy firms. TechCrunch reports: According to sources familiar with the project, Facebook also contracted with Targeted Victory, described as "the GOP's go-to technology consultant firm." Targeted Victory worked with Facebook on the company's Community Boost roadshow, a tour of U.S. cities meant to stimulate small business interest in Facebook as a business and ad platform. The ongoing Community Boost initiative, announced in late 2017, kicked off earlier this year with stops in cities like and Topeka, Kansas and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Facebook also worked with Targeted Victory on the company's ad transparency efforts. Over the last year, Facebook has attempted to ward off regulation from Congress over ad disclosure, even putting forth some self-regulatory efforts to appease legislators.
Are they not supposed to work with whomever they want? Ridiculous.
They should only work with Strategy firms that cater only to Democrats. Also, the point of this is to insinuate this somehow means Facebook is conservative despite all the evidence to the contrary.
Unclean! Unclean!
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Read the summary and thought "I bet this was posted by msmash". Wasn't disappointed.
Msmash seems to think even working with someone aligned with the GOP should be illegal. Yep, right now the Fonz is saying "And you thought I jumped the shark"
Which does that fit under? News for nerds or 'stuff that matters'?
/. is good for now are editorialized political posts masquerading as 'news', global warming/climate change stories, and the socialist ramblings about Bad Capitalism(tm).
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This place peaked with SCO and Groklaw...
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In the immortal words of Socrates, who said; 'I drank what?'
Last I heard Facebook is a private company. When Facebook was grooming supposedly "conservative" news items out of their news feed I was told repeatedly that it's their news feed and they can manipulate it however they wish because it's a private company.
Well, guess what; private companies are allowed to hire (R) PR firms and (R) lobbying firms.
Maw! Fire up the karma burner!
What is needed is a return to the Fairness Doctrine, in which all sides of the political debate get equal treatment by the media.
Sadly, the FCC abolished it in 1987. http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1880786,00.html