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Category Archives: Facebook
Facebook’s algorithm only as unbiased as its creators
Washington Times: It turns out the algorithms that govern the internet can be as biased as the people who create and update them. That may be the most surprising takeaway from the political bias scandal that has enveloped Facebook after … Continue reading
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How Facebook Shuts Down Right-Wing Discussion
REPORT: The liberal media are all over one part of the Facebook scandal story – and ignoring another. Generally, media have covered the accusations that the social media site is censoring conservative news and sources from their trending news feed. Coincidentally, this … Continue reading
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Conservative news sites lash out at Facebook over bias claims
Politico: Conservative news sites are lashing out at Facebook after a report on Monday alleged that contractors for the social media giant were told to minimize links to their sites in its “trending news” column. In statements to POLITICO, several … Continue reading
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WP: Ex-Facebook staff say social network buried conservative news, raising new questions about its political influence
Washington Post: The great irony of the tech blog Gizmodo’s revelation that Facebook’s trending topic curators weeded out stories about Facebook or about issues popular with conservatives is that Gizmodo’s story therefore won’t end up on Facebook’s list of trending … Continue reading
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Former Facebook Workers: We Routinely Suppressed Conservative News
Since its inception, I’ve noticed that Facebook highlights stories that tend to slant left. I never recall it highlighting something that would make a right-wing politician or pundit look good. It prefers instead to bash people such as Donald Trump … Continue reading
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Facebook Vs Trump
I’ve long noticed that Facebook tilts left in the stories it promotes. Gizmodo: Facebook Employees Asked Mark Zuckerberg If They Should Try to Stop a Donald Trump Presidency This week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared to publicly denounce the political … Continue reading
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Mark Zuckerberg Criticizes Donald Trump For Building A Wall
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Mark Zuckerberg, Tech Leaders Urge Supreme Court to Open U.S. Labor Market To Illegals
Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook are key members of the treason lobby. They want to replace American workers with foreigners. From Breitbart: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a coalition of tech and business leaders are joining the administration’s call for the … Continue reading
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Facebook’s War on Freedom of Speech
Douglas Murray writes: Facebook is now removing speech that presumably almost everybody might decide is racist — along with speech that only someone at Facebook decides is “racist.” The sinister reality of a society in which the expression of majority … Continue reading
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Facebook begins Europe-wide campaign against extremist posts
The ADL and the Simon Wiesenthal Center will be happy with this. REUTERS: Facebook Inc (FB.O) began a Europe-wide campaign on Monday to thwart extremist posts on social media, after German politicians in particular raised concerns about a rise in … Continue reading
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