1/6. No fancy Facebook self-policing can replace critical reporting about Facebook. nytimes.com/2021/01/24/bus…
2/6. If not for the reporting by Carol Cadwalladr and others, there would be no fancy self-policing by Facebook.
3/6. Facebook should be taxed to rebuild investigative and local reporting, not praised for appointing its own judges.
4/6. The first thing an Oversight Board with the public interest in mind would recommend is that Facebook be broken up.
5/6. If Facebook were broken up the issue of suspending Trump would not arise.
6/6. No fancy self-policing by Facebook can replace anti-trust law.

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1/4. "In charging papers, the FBI said that during the Capitol riot, Caldwell received Facebook messages from unspecified senders updating him of the location of lawmakers." washingtonpost.com/local/legal-is…
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1/7. Out of office and in disgrace, Trump hurts Republicans, not Democrats.
2/7. Since Trump is a doomed presidential candidate in 2024, his presence is a distraction for Republicans.
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1/10. The claim that Trump won the election is a Big Lie.
2/10. A Big Lie changes reality. To believe it, people must disbelieve their senses, distrust their fellow citizens, and live in a world of faith.
3/10. A Big Lie demands conspiracy thinking, since all who doubt it are seen as traitors.
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1/10. Whatever happened to protecting monuments and federal property, which seemed so important to our government this summer and fall?
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3/10. The idea of protecting monuments was used to justify surveilling any American who might be inclined to protest.
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1/10. The claim that Trump won the election is a big lie.
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3/10. A big lie demands conspiracy thinking, since all who doubt it are seen as traitors.
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