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Better to figure this out late than never I guess. Wasn't this obvious 10+y ago though? Facebook has always been a predatory propaganda firehose.
Hahaha, took her that long, and didn't understand this before then?
She does sound like she started off completely naïve
Ok so the two main points:
- Bad people are who the US said are bad
- Azov are Nazis
I think the first one is obvious: Meta is a US company. If you want to see the inverse, check out WeChat.
The second is a case is an extension of the first, where the US is saying "bad people doing the right thing is fine".
"As a Counterterrorism and Dangerous Organizations policy manager, Byrne’s entire job was to help form policies that would most effectively thwart groups like Azov. Then one day, this was no longer the case. “They’re no longer neo-Nazis,” Byrne recalls a policy manager explaining to her somewhat shocked team, a line that is now the official position of the White House.
Shortly after the delisting, The Intercept reported that Meta rules had been quickly altered to “allow praise of the Azov Battalion when explicitly and exclusively praising their role in defending Ukraine OR their role as part of the Ukraine’s National Guard.” Suddenly, billions of people were permitted to call the historically neo-Nazi Azov movement “real heroes,” according to policy language obtained by The Intercept at the time.
Byrne and other concerned colleagues were given an opportunity to dissent and muster evidence that Azov fighters had not in fact reformed. Byrne said that even after gathering photographic evidence to the contrary, Meta responded that while Azov may have harbored Nazi sympathies in recent years, posts violating the company’s rules had sufficiently tapered off.'"
Haha. If this comment section is positive it proves nobody read the actual article.... because in the middle of it is a huge trigger for a certain kind of user around here lmao.
The article is behind a paywall, and nobody likes a vaguepost.
https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Ftheintercept.com%2F2024%2F12%2F04%2Fmeta-facebook-terrorism-censorship-speech%2F