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Me.

(35,454 posts)
2. He Also Doesn't Care About Copyright Infringement Either
Mon Dec 2, 2019, 06:48 PM
Dec 2019

It's a long story regarding someone else but their content was blatantly copied and when they asked FB for redress they were told it was too popular to take down. I predict he will kill the goose that's laying the golden eggs.

Stuart G

(38,448 posts)
3. I posted parts of this interview, especially the part.."...that's private" on Facebook. Don't know
Mon Dec 2, 2019, 07:24 PM
Dec 2019

if it will stay up, but that is to be seen.

Volaris

(10,274 posts)
4. Fucking holy christ I wish a trustbuster president would make an example
Mon Dec 2, 2019, 08:08 PM
Dec 2019

Of this fuckpuddle of a child.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
5. Deliberately disingenuous, or just downright evil?
Mon Dec 2, 2019, 08:18 PM
Dec 2019

Next time you have this publicity-addicted glory hound on for an interview, and he tries to hand you that "make their own judgments" crapola, ask Zuckerberg if he's aware that people will exploit lies on the internet to buttress a specious argument. Once a "both sides" narrative gets established because somebody got away with telling a lie, how are people supposed to evaluate the truth of any particular matter? Aren't they just going to choose they narrative they like? How does lying elevate the discourse and lead to a more informed electorate? Don't you, as a purveyor of content, have any responsibility to sort out the true from the false on your platform? You make an awful lot of money to stand back and pretend you're some kind of innocent babe in the woods who don't know nothin' 'bout no lies.

Maybe Facebook should be fined $1 per day for every lie on its site, multiplied by the number of Facebook subscribers that day. I'll bet Zuckerberg would clean up that shit in a big hurry!

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