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We're returning to our roots of free expression on Facebook and Instagram. While we've implemented complex content moderation systems, they've led to too many mistakes and censorship. To address this, we will phase out fact checkers in favor of a community notes system, simplify content policies, and focus enforcement on serious violations. We're also reintroducing civic content based on user feedback and relocating our content moderation teams to Texas to reduce perceived bias. Additionally, we will collaborate with the U.S. government to combat global censorship trends. Our goal is to prioritize reducing mistakes and restoring free expression while still addressing illegal content. This is a complex process, but we're committed to giving people a voice once again. More updates will follow.

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We invest heavily in fighting misinformation by enforcing policies, promoting authoritative sources, avoiding borderline content, and not monetizing misleading information like climate change denial. We remove content violating policies, elevate trusted sources, and avoid recommending low-quality content. Our approach is similar to Google's search results, prioritizing reputable sources for sensitive topics like health and news.

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We are enhancing disinformation research and tracking in the Surgeon General's office. Additionally, we are flagging problematic posts on Facebook for review.

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Meta’s efforts to engage with the Jewish diaspora and address antisemitism on its platforms are highlighted through a newly created role focused on the Jewish diaspora. The speaker emphasizes that Meta’s commitment to addressing antisemitism has remained steadfast, especially after October 7, and asserts that Meta’s policies are industry-leading in protecting Jewish people and Israelis on its platforms. The company’s community standards include policies that prevent harassment, violence, and incitement, and feature a robust framework to combat antisemitism. The hateful conduct policy includes specific protections for Israelis and Jews. Holocaust denial and distortion were banned back in 2020, with Meta’s approach shifting industry thinking by designating denial as hate speech rather than misinformation. The emphasis was not only on facts but on protecting people from harmful conduct. Meta banned content with harmful stereotypes about Jews, such as the claim that Jews run the world or other major institutions. The policies were updated to recognize that the term Zionist can be used as a proxy for Jews and Israelis. Meta banned content claiming Zionists run the world or control the media, and it does not allow for dehumanizing comparisons of Zionists. The speaker notes finding a delicate balance between safety and expression. The role is intended to ensure that the voices of Israelis and the Jewish community are heard in the policy making process.

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Facebook and other platforms should measure and share the impact of misinformation, along with the audience it reaches. They should work with the public to create strong enforcement strategies that apply across all their properties. Transparency about rules is important, so people shouldn't be banned from one platform while allowed on others for spreading misinformation.

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We label posts about COVID-19 and vaccines with information from the WHO. We remove misinformation related to COVID-19 that has been debunked by public health experts and could lead to physical harm. This includes false claims about preventative measures, the existence of the virus, and vaccines. We also remove pages, groups, and Instagram accounts that repeatedly violate these policies. To address vaccine hesitancy, we reduce the distribution of certain content that doesn't violate our policies but could contribute to hesitancy. Our approach is based on guidance from health experts, who emphasize the importance of allowing people to ask legitimate questions and receive answers from trusted sources. We update our policies as new trends emerge.

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I want to emphasize the importance of free expression on Facebook and Instagram. Over the years, we've seen increased censorship driven by political pressures and concerns about harmful content. To address this, we are simplifying our content moderation systems to reduce mistakes and restore free expression. We will replace fact checkers with a community notes system, simplify content policies, and focus enforcement on severe violations while relying on user reports for less critical issues. Civic content will be reintroduced as user feedback indicates a desire for it. Additionally, our trust and safety teams will relocate to Texas to enhance credibility. We will also collaborate with the U.S. government to combat global censorship trends. While this transition will take time, our goal is to prioritize voice and reduce unnecessary censorship on our platforms. Exciting changes are ahead!

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When tech CEOs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg discuss free speech, it often appears they prioritize their own views over the broader community's. Recent changes at Meta seem to cater to conservative users, potentially alienating liberals. This trend mirrors what's happening on Musk's platform, X, which has shifted towards a right-wing stance, promoting free speech that aligns with Musk and Trump. The implications of these changes at Meta, particularly regarding misinformation on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, will be important to monitor moving forward.

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My name is Ryan Hartwig, a former Facebook content moderator. I observed Facebook's interference in US elections and influence in foreign countries. I provided evidence in the Murphy vs. Missouri case. I call on the Texas legislature to act against Meta to prevent disruption in the 2024 elections.

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We collaborate with over 80 fact-checking organizations worldwide in more than 60 languages to address content that doesn't violate our policies. When these partners identify false posts, especially about COVID or vaccines, we limit their distribution. Additionally, we use warning labels and reduce the visibility of such posts in people's feeds. This comprehensive approach involves providing authoritative information, removing harmful misinformation, and dealing with borderline content. Our goal is to continually improve our strategy.

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Within a week of the Hamas attack, the algorithm was altered to be more aggressive towards comments from Palestinian users on Instagram. Leaked documents revealed an order to lower the precision threshold for Palestinian authors from 40% to 25%, meaning comments only need to be 25% likely to violate guidelines to be less visible. An engineer raised concerns about this significant change for just one country, questioning if it introduced bias against Palestinians. Meta acknowledged the adjustment, citing a rise in hateful content as the reason, though some staff expressed dissatisfaction. This bias could distort the narrative, leading users to believe they are seeing the full truth while actually being exposed to a limited perspective due to silencing of certain voices.

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The panel discussion focuses on how major platforms like Google, Twitter, and Facebook are addressing false and misleading narratives surrounding COVID-19. The speakers discuss their policies and strategies for moderating and mitigating misinformation. They highlight the importance of providing authoritative information, removing harmful content, and addressing borderline content that could lead to vaccine hesitancy. The panelists also acknowledge the challenges of handling misinformation during a rapidly evolving crisis and emphasize the need for flexibility and adaptability in their approaches. They mention the use of AI systems and human review to sift through vast amounts of data and the importance of partnerships with health authorities and fact-checking organizations.

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We cannot completely eliminate interference in elections, but we can make it significantly harder. Our focus is on protecting election integrity and ensuring Facebook supports democracy. Although the problematic content we've identified is minimal, any interference is serious. We are collaborating with the US government on investigations into Russian interference, having recently uncovered some activity and shared our findings with Congress. While we can't disclose everything publicly due to ongoing investigations, we support Congress in informing the public and expect the government to release its findings once complete. Additionally, we will continue our investigation into Facebook's role in the election, looking into foreign actors and campaigns to better understand their use of our platform.

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When I took over Twitter, I released the Twitter files to show the wrongdoings that had occurred. We believe in transparency and want people to be able to recreate the results they see on Twitter using the algorithm. We recently discovered a hidden layer of censorship from 2012 that suppressed certain words, like "suck," by de-amplifying them. We want to bring everything to light and ensure there are no hidden layers. Transparency is crucial for people to trust us in the future.

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We're refocusing on free expression on Facebook and Instagram. While we've implemented complex content moderation systems, they often lead to mistakes and excessive censorship. To address this, we will replace fact checkers with community notes, simplify our enforcement policies, and prioritize high-severity violations while reducing reliance on automated filters. Civic content will be reintroduced based on user feedback. Additionally, our trust and safety teams will relocate to Texas to enhance transparency and reduce perceived bias. We will also collaborate with the U.S. government to combat global censorship trends. Our goal is to simplify our systems and restore the original mission of giving people a voice while still addressing illegal content. Exciting changes are ahead!

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We don't know the long-term effects of modifying people's DNA and RNA. Facebook announced they are expanding their efforts to remove false claims about COVID-19 vaccines. They specifically mentioned removing content that claims the vaccine changes people's DNA. However, a leaked tape of Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, shows him saying that the vaccine basically modifies people's DNA. This contradicts Facebook's policy, and if Zuckerberg had said this on the platform, he would be censored.

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We have developed brand safety and content moderation tools after acquisitions. Our new policy, "freedom of speech, not reach," addresses hate speech. Illegal or against the law content results in zero tolerance and removal. However, if something lawful but awful is posted, it gets labeled, de-amplified, and demonetized. This ensures brand safety by avoiding association with such content. It's worth noting that when a post is labeled and cannot be shared, users themselves take it down 30% of the time.

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The panel discussion focuses on how major platforms like Google, Twitter, and Facebook are addressing false and misleading narratives surrounding COVID-19. The panelists discuss their strategies for content moderation, including removing harmful misinformation, reducing the distribution of certain content, and providing authoritative information to users. They also address the challenges of handling misinformation during a pandemic when information is constantly evolving. The panelists emphasize the importance of partnerships with health authorities and fact-checking organizations. They highlight the use of AI and human review in content moderation and the need for flexibility and adaptability in policies and systems. The panel concludes by discussing the balance between free expression and safety on social media platforms.

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We have developed brand safety and content moderation tools after acquisitions. Our new policy, "freedom of speech, not reach," addresses hate speech. Illegal or against the law content results in zero tolerance. However, if something lawful but awful is posted, it gets labeled, de-amplified, and demonetized. This ensures brand safety. Once a post is labeled and cannot be shared, users often remove it themselves, as seen in 30% of cases.

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The speaker discusses Facebook's framework for content moderation, which includes removing, reducing, and informing users. They explain how this framework is applied to COVID-19 misinformation. The speaker highlights efforts to promote vaccines and authoritative information, remove harmful misinformation, and address borderline content that could lead to vaccine hesitancy. They mention various ways Facebook informs users, such as directing them to expert health resources, helping them find vaccine appointments, and partnering with organizations to reach low vaccination rate communities. The speaker also discusses the removal of debunked false claims and the reduction of certain content about vaccines. They emphasize the importance of providing authoritative information and addressing vaccine hesitancy.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2255 - Mark Zuckerberg
Guests: Mark Zuckerberg
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Mark Zuckerberg discusses his recent experiences and thoughts on content moderation, censorship, and the evolution of social media platforms during a conversation with Joe Rogan. He reflects on the journey of Facebook, emphasizing its original mission to give people a voice and the challenges faced in balancing free expression with the pressures of censorship, particularly during significant events like the 2016 U.S. presidential election and the COVID-19 pandemic. Zuckerberg notes that the push for ideological censorship began around 2016, influenced by the election of Donald Trump and the fragmentation of political discourse. He admits to having deferred too much to media narratives regarding misinformation, which led to a slippery slope of content moderation that eroded trust in social media platforms. He expresses concern about the role of government in pressuring companies to censor content, particularly during the pandemic, where he felt the Biden administration pushed for the removal of legitimate discussions about vaccine side effects. The conversation shifts to the scale of moderation on platforms like Facebook, where Zuckerberg reveals that 3.2 billion people use their services daily. He acknowledges the complexity of moderating content and the challenges of ensuring accuracy while maintaining free speech. He discusses the need for improved content policies and the introduction of community notes to enhance transparency and reduce bias in fact-checking. Zuckerberg also touches on the future of technology, including augmented and virtual reality, and the potential for AI to augment human creativity and productivity. He believes that while AI may change job landscapes, it will ultimately lead to more creative opportunities rather than obsolescence. He emphasizes the importance of open-source technology and the need for a diverse range of voices in the AI space to prevent monopolization. The discussion concludes with Zuckerberg reflecting on the relationship between technology companies and the government, advocating for a supportive environment that fosters innovation while protecting free expression. He expresses optimism about the future of social media and the role of technology in enhancing communication and creativity.

Breaking Points

CNN MELTDOWN On Zuckerberg Trump Bromance
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Mark Zuckerberg announced a significant shift in Meta's speech policies, moving away from third-party fact-checkers to a Community Notes system, similar to Elon Musk's X. This change aims to simplify policies and enhance free expression, reflecting a return to the platform's original ethos. Reactions vary, with some viewing it as a "MAGA makeover" that may attract conservative users while alienating liberals. Critics like Brian Stelter argue that tech CEOs favor their own speech preferences. Lena Khan raised concerns about the power of single executives over online speech, emphasizing the need for structural changes in the economy. The discussion highlights the implications of these changes on political discourse, with Zuckerberg's approach potentially reshaping user engagement on platforms like Facebook and Threads. The broader context involves fears of using free speech as a tool for political agendas, paralleling past interventions justified under democracy promotion.

This Past Weekend

Dave Smith | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #555
Guests: Dave Smith
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Theo Von opens with notes about a second Nashville show on May 3, 4:00 p.m. at Bridgestone Arena, thanking fans and listing tickets for East Lansing, Victoria, College Station, Gig ’Em Belt, Oxford, Tuscaloosa, Winnipeg, and Calgary, with tickets at theo.com. The guest is comedian, podcaster, and social commentator Dave Smith, known for Part of the Problem and Legion of Skanks. They discuss a wide range of topics, including the Israel and Palestine conflict; the conversation was recorded Monday, January 13, which is why there was no ceasefire discussion. The dialogue covers politics, media, censorship, war, and philosophy through a libertarian lens. Smith describes libertarianism as the belief in self ownership, non aggression, and private property, with government whose sole role is to protect liberty. He explains that liberty includes free speech, gun rights, and property rights, and that any government activity beyond protection is tyrannical because it takes from someone to give to someone else. They explore how this view translates into views on markets, peace, and intervention. A major portion of the talk turns to TikTok, its potential ban, and why platforms matter for information flow. They discuss TikTok as a source of news for young people, the shift away from traditional outlets, and the fear that a ban would suppress alternative viewpoints, especially material critical of Israeli actions in Gaza. They reference the Anti-Defamation League and its stance on Israel, and mention Osama bin Laden’s open letter to America and the grievances cited there, including presence of US military bases in Muslim lands, US support for Israel, and exploitation of regional resources. Smith notes the claim that Bin Laden listed the occupation of sacred lands and economic grievances as motivators, while also describing the complexity of the historical context and the reaction from various audiences to reading his words. The episode delves into censorship and power, including Zuckerberg’s Rogan interview and the claim that the FBI advised Facebook about a looming Russian information dump during the 2020 election. They contrast Facebook’s approach with Twitter’s, and critique the narrative of censorship as a new phenomenon, arguing that government pressure to shape speech has long existed, yet corporate and platform power now amplifies it. They discuss the Hunter Biden laptop episode, the role of third party fact checking, and the difference between a blanket ban and a signal reduction rather than a full removal. Beyond foreign policy, the conversation touches U.S. domestic policy and history. They discuss neoconservatives’ influence, Project for a New American Century, and the 1996 “A Clean Break” memo advocating regime change in the Middle East to advance Israel’s strategic aims. They recount Wesley Clark’s testimony about the plan to take out seven countries in five years, beginning with Iraq, and reflect on how the events unfolded after 9/11. They examine the moral costs of war, veterans’ experiences, and the sense that Americans were sold a false narrative about the purposes of intervention. On economics, they critique the Federal Reserve, the gold standard, and Bretton Woods, describing how fiat money and monetary policy enable endless borrowing and inflation. They explain how the Fed’s structure concentrates profits in banks and the government can pursue expansive policy by printing money, with consequences for ordinary people. They discuss healthcare markets, pricing transparency, and libertarian proposals to reduce regulatory friction and increase real competition. The chat also covers culture and media, the rise of podcasts, the evolution of standup, and Dave’s upcoming schedule, including Skankfest in New Orleans, a stop in Bozeman, Montana, and other dates at comicdavesmith.com. They close with reflections on truth, accountability, and the value of speaking honestly while recognizing uncertainty, emphasizing the importance of listening to diverse perspectives and maintaining a commitment to liberty. If you want more, follow Dave Smith at comicdavesmith.com for tour dates and updates, and catch his continued work on Part of the Problem and other projects. The conversation demonstrates a willingness to grapple with difficult issues in a forum that prizes openness and the exploration of ideas.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1863 - Mark Zuckerberg
Guests: Mark Zuckerberg
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Joe Rogan and Mark Zuckerberg discuss the advancements in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), particularly focusing on the new Oculus device set to launch in October. Zuckerberg emphasizes the importance of social presence in technology, explaining how the new device will allow for real-time facial expression tracking in avatars, enhancing the feeling of being present with others in virtual spaces. Zuckerberg shares his vision of using technology to help people connect more authentically, contrasting it with traditional phone and video calls, which often lack true eye contact and presence. He describes the evolution of VR technology, highlighting the challenges of creating immersive experiences that convincingly mimic real-life interactions. They delve into the future of AR, discussing the potential for glasses that overlay digital information onto the physical world, allowing for interactive experiences without the need for bulky equipment. Zuckerberg mentions ongoing research into waveguide technology, which could enable see-through displays that project holograms. The conversation shifts to the challenges of content moderation on social media platforms. Zuckerberg acknowledges the difficulties of managing misinformation and the balance between allowing free expression and preventing harmful content. He explains the role of fact-checkers and the oversight board established to ensure fair governance of content policies. Rogan raises concerns about the polarization of social media and the impact of algorithms on user experience. Zuckerberg reflects on the need for transparency and the importance of empowering users to control their online experiences. He emphasizes that the goal is to create a positive environment where people can connect and share meaningful content. They also discuss the evolution of Zuckerberg's role as a leader, transitioning from focusing solely on growth to pursuing projects that align with his interests, such as philanthropy and health initiatives. He expresses a desire to create tools that can help advance scientific understanding and improve health outcomes. The discussion concludes with reflections on the responsibilities of running a platform with billions of users and the importance of maintaining a balance between innovation, user engagement, and ethical governance. Zuckerberg shares his commitment to building a future where technology enhances human connection and well-being.

Breaking Points

Zuckerberg CAVES: Ends Censorship, Appts Dana White, Praises Trump
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Mark Zuckerberg announced significant changes in a recent video, including the end of content moderation policies on misinformation and political content on Instagram. He emphasized a return to free expression, stating that specific topics like gender and immigration will no longer be censored. Zuckerberg plans to simplify content policies and replace fact-checkers with Community notes. He aims to reduce censorship errors by focusing on severe violations and relying on user reports for lower severity issues. The trust and safety teams will move to Texas to mitigate bias concerns. Additionally, Zuckerberg expressed a desire to collaborate with Donald Trump against government censorship efforts, reflecting a shift in corporate strategy amid political pressures.
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