It's important we transition from imagining these audits about the past, when they are really about the future. The outcomes don't even really matter.

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21 Sep
Thread of reactions re: Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on privacy + competition- @SenMikeLee raises WSJ revelations from @JeffHorwitz et al abt Facebook in opening privacy hearing with @SenAmyKlobuchar. First up is Steve Satterfield, Facebook VP of Privacy & Public Policy.
@SenMikeLee @JeffHorwitz @SenAmyKlobuchar FB VP Satterfield says his testimony may be limited by lawsuits the company currently faces regarding competition issues.
Markham Erickson, Vice President Government Affairs & Public Policy, Google, says "data by itself does not guarantee innovative products," and points out "new entrants" like Zoom, Snapchat, Pinterest etc. that succeed in competing based on product excellence.
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21 Sep
NEW: 11th annual @freedomonthenet report finds authoritarianism on the rise, and digital freedoms on the decline- 72% of the world's online population live in countries where people were attacked or killed for their online activities in the past year:
techpolicy.press/revenge-of-the…
Where the U.S. loses net points on the Freedom House scoring system, it is due to erosion of the information environment due to the saturation of “disinformation,” particularly involving elections and the COVID-19 pandemic: it is the 5th year of decline:
techpolicy.press/revenge-of-the…
“Conditions for internet users in China remained profoundly oppressive, and confirmed the country’s status as the world’s worst abuser of internet freedom for the seventh consecutive year,” says Freedom House.
techpolicy.press/revenge-of-the…
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19 Sep
Today's podcast:

• WSJ reporter @keachhagey, coauthor of Facebook Tried to Make Its Platform a Healthier Place. It Got Angrier Instead, w/ @JeffHorwitz

@AuthorPMBarrett & Grant Sims from @NYUSternBHR on a new report on social media & polarization:

techpolicy.press/the-sunday-sho…
@keachhagey @JeffHorwitz @AuthorPMBarrett @NYUSternBHR Background reading, 1: @keachhagey & @JeffHorwitz, part of the series of exclusives, The Facebook Files: wsj.com/articles/faceb…
@keachhagey @JeffHorwitz @AuthorPMBarrett @NYUSternBHR Background reading, 2: Fueling the Fire: How Social Media Intensifies U.S. Political Polarization — And What Can Be Done About It- by Paul M. Barrett, Justin Hendrix, J. Grant Sims: bhr.stern.nyu.edu/polarization-r…
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17 Sep
WSJ Facebook Files Part V: "Company documents show antivaccine activists undermined the CEO’s ambition to support the rollout by flooding the site and using Facebook’s own tools to sow doubt about the Covid-19 vaccine" @samschech @JeffHorwitz @EmilyGlazer
wsj.com/articles/faceb…
@samschech @JeffHorwitz @EmilyGlazer "In the weeks before Mr. Zuckerberg made his announcement, another memo said initial testing concluded that roughly 41% of comments on English-language vaccine-related posts risked discouraging vaccinations." wsj.com/articles/faceb…
This confirms the contention of so many, such as @CCDHate's @Imi_Ahmed, who Facebook trashed for suggesting key influencers were warping the vaccine debate on the platform. Image
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17 Sep
NEW: I spoke to @RepLoriTrahan (D-MA3) about the WSJ report on Instagram's internal research on the relationship between use of its app and teen mental health. She has an urgent set of questions and concerns for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to address: techpolicy.press/rep-lori-traha…
On the WSJ report by @dseetharaman, @JeffHorwitz & @georgia_wells, @RepLoriTrahan says she was not surprised, given the company's past behavior, but that she wants to know how Mark Zuckerberg could avert his eyes "to these damning statistics": techpolicy.press/rep-lori-traha…
.@RepLoriTrahan compares Facebook to Big Tobacco:

"They have the research, they know the problems on their platforms and they have the ability to fix them and they’re simply choosing not to. And so my question for him is: why?" techpolicy.press/rep-lori-traha…
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16 Sep
New in the WSJ series based on leaked internal documents:

Facebook Employees Flag Drug Cartels and Human Traffickers. The Company’s Response Is Weak, Documents Show.

By @ScheckWSJ, @JeffHorwitz, @newley: wsj.com/articles/faceb…
Sex trafficking, drugs, organ selling, thwarting political dissent.... Image
And once again, an insufficient response from Facebook executives: Image
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