!!! As I mentioned last week, ND Cal court ordered unsealing of motion to compel Sheryl Sandberg and Mark Zuckerberg for discovery in their cover-up of Cambridge Analytica which broke wide open March 2018. Yellow was just unsealed - compare to Zuckerberg's testimony to @AOC. /1
This matters as it's long been expected much of Zuckerberg's messages on the matter happened directly with Sandberg or offline. It's an entirely rational practice to keep the CEO off the messy emails. Hence the need for discovery and depositions of Zuckerberg and Sandberg. /2
Meanwhile, Facebook:
- paid $5B to FTC to avoid depositions of leadership;
- negotiated questions off-limits the one time Sandberg testified;
- denied and deflected Parliaments attempts to get answers;
- so far, has avoided discovery and depositions of leadership by AG of DC. /3
Speaking of Sandberg, there is one bit that was unsealed next to a number of redactions left in place. The filing indicates that her files demonstrate that Cambridge Analytica was "merely the tip of the iceberg" which has always been the point of the case and cover-up. /4
This section was left sealed as Facebook claimed it was "confidential communication with consultants." Must be nice having that sort of latitude to avoid embarrassment who helped you with your cover-up. /5
More here in yellow, this just further confirms Sheryl Sandberg's role and importance of these lawsuits continuing to proceed forward in depositions and discovery. A reminder we also just learned there is a sealed transcript of a deposition of Mark Zuckerberg by the SEC. /6
If you want to review the full thread on the cover-up, I put it together last March as a reference to the inconsistencies and deflections in what should have been simple questions and answers at a time when Facebook promised it would come clean. /7
There were three other motions unsealed in the process (and a number of items left redacted per a last minute request by Facebook). This includes a motion regarding Facebook's APIs, their "business partners" and a still delayed look at their promised audit post-Cambridge. /8
The unsealed "business partners" motion includes (I believe for the first time) most of the full list of the 60+ companies who had access to their APIs and social graph as @nickconfessore @gabrieldance @laforgia_ reported in 2018. /9 nytimes.com/interactive/20…
There are a few companies left redacted. You can kind of figure out why later on in this breakdown. It looks like the car companies remain sealed as Facebook argued it could hurt their business relationships if the public knew they had much of our data. /10
Side note, there are a bunch of sentences unsealed that just confirm the obvious that Facebook has/had data partners and they're called "data brokers" and allegedly they both sent and received data from Facebook which is embarrassing for them as they don't "sell" your data. /11
Any engineer or business exec in the data or cloud industry would probably find the unsealed motion regarding APIs to be interesting. It includes some costs, massive data sizes, times, tables to restore from cold to warm, et al. And random things like this in yellow. Yikes. /12
Circling back to this first tweet. The answer to the email could have been: Mark, they laundered tens of millions of our records and used it to help elect Donald Trump including to microtarget suppression ads in key districts and we helped them do it. /13

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15 Dec
woah. new on DC docket. looks like the attorney general of DC filed 270 pages late Friday night documenting Facebook's multi-year resistance to discovery in its cover-up of Cambridge Analytica and related platform issues for 3yrs. stay with me until the end. /1
The most sensitive part is Facebook protecting these 4 executives from discovery/depositions. It's claimed to also be reason Zuckerberg was willing to pay $5B to the FTC.
It's an insult to every user a breach this problematic could happen without evidence from these 4 execs. /2
I mean this claim involved one of more infamous political operatives in DC at Facebook involved in a cover-up that protected the use of data in the most controversial election operation in history and allowed senior execs to continue to trade on the stock in the process. /3
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10 Dec
For those covering society, tech and policy, Ressa’s Nobel Peace Prize speech is a an equally powerful witness to the importance of a free and plural press while a strong rebuke of Facebook, Inc and Mark Zuckerberg putting him in the same sentence with another authoritarian. /1
She describes Facebook in its bias against facts and journalism by their own design providing velocity and reach to lies and undermining trust. Dividing us and undermining global democracy. /2
Here, Ressa correctly dissects the core problem where market power is driven by unbridled data collection citing surveillance capitalism as the source of their strength. /3
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9 Dec
Feels like I may have a few threads related to these issues. lol. Ok, disclosure here: DCN surfaced the census comparison issue and filed to successfully unseal much of the evidence from what was ultimately fraud allegations. Still more sunlight to come. Will link below.
Here is a thread to deep dive on the census vs potential reach issue and what appears to be emails deciding it was a big deal but at the same time not to disclose it.
Read 12 tweets
9 Dec
looking forward to House big tech accountability hearing today @ 11:30. @JGreenblattADL's written testimony hits on all of the right themes: surveillance advertising, market power, profit before people, PR-driven policy. congress.gov/117/meeting/ho…
Looking at this Holocaust Denial Report card which gave Facebook and Instagram a "D" and wondering how marketers justify spending subsidizing one of the most profitable companies on the planet when it's in the same category as Reddit, Discord and Steam.
Now watching hearing (earlier), tons of smart testimony. Happy to see testimony as to Facebook’s brazen deplatforming of independent researchers (@LauraEdelson2). Still shocked in how they did this. But I know I shouldn’t be. /3
Read 4 tweets
8 Dec
ok, I'll add some thoughts here for this Mosseri hearing...time to go deeper. Mosseri just used future Ernst & Young audits to Senator Lee as a defense. It's worth noting Instagram is nowhere on being audited for brand safety by the industry. See the red box. /1 Image
Sen Sullivan has locked in on problem here. US Surgeon General report recommending limits on social media usage by teens is directly at odds with Instagram's core biz model. Mosseri deflecting. As Sen Klobuchar pointed out earlier, if Instagram had competition it would matter. /2
Senator Cruz once again doing an outstanding job digging into Mosseri and research. Rightly tries to pin down Mosseri on:
- raw data from Instagram research
- powerpoint presentations memorializing the data
Mosseri claims data is gone. Facebook, Inc. is an unethical cesspool.
/3
Read 9 tweets
8 Dec
just-in-time for Senate hearing, another Facebook lawsuit just posted public today. This one is another pension fund suit around anticompetitive behavior, misleading metrics now amended to add Facebook whistleblower claims we'll hear about shortly plus other unsealed docs. /1 Image
the suit filed in DE is a pretty good compilation of allegations derived from press reports, leaked documents and unsealed lawsuits. From Cambridge Analytica to six4three leak to Congress, FTC, SEC, DCMS, ICO, other international investigations and again governance futility. /2 ImageImage
There is an entire section focused on the major topics of the whistleblower documents reported on by Wall Street Journal. Here is the part about Instagram and teen harm, head of Instagram is about to testify to Senate. /3 ImageImageImageImage
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