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b000rg@midwest.social to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Meta is accused of censoring a non-profit newspaper and an independent journalist who criticized the company

www.cnn.com

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Meta is accused of censoring a non-profit newspaper and an independent journalist who criticized the company

www.cnn.com

b000rg@midwest.social to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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Meta is accused of censoring a non-profit newspaper and an independent journalist who criticized the company | CNN Business
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Meta blocked a newspaper’s critical report about it on Facebook and its other social sites for hours, sparking a backlash that intensified after the company appeared to subsequently block links to the website of an independent journalist who republished the report.
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  • pacmondo@sh.itjust.works
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    Wholly unsurprising

    • b000rg@midwest.socialOP
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      I mean, I’m a little surprised they’re being so obvious about it. Really showing their ass on this one.

      • girlfreddy@lemmy.ca
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        They need to bend over further.

  • madeinthebackseat@lemmy.world
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    They’ll eventually say it was a mistake, and then immediately go back to doing their normal BS.

    Welcome to the outcome of poorly regulated capitalism - corporate benefit outweighs societal benefit.

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      They already said it was a mistake when the Kansas Reflector was completely blocked, and once they said they fixed it, the website could be linked but not the article criticizing Meta specifically.

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        That’s worse honestly

  • supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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    Wattttttt

  • anon987@lemmy.worldBanned
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    Yet they allow a known neo nazi (stonetoss) to say and do whatever he wants on Facebook and Instagram.

    Even reddit perma banned that assclown.

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    Sounds like just the kinda company we need to get into the Fediverse!

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    Is this the Onion? Facebook has always censored criticism of Facebook. It’s kinda their thing. They also censor criticism of conservative ideologies. They always have.

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