WebFacebook finds itself in the interesting intersection between private companies and public governance. As noted in our book Modern Monopolies, long ago a more naive Zuckerberg used to talk about Facebook’s governance standards as akin to making public policy. Former Twitter Head of Platform Ryan Sarver has expressed a similar view. Web18 de dez. de 2024 · “While we appreciate the progress Facebook has made during the civil rights audit, recent news reports have shown that we cannot trust this company to regulate itself. Time and time again, …
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Web31 de out. de 2024 · He announced in September that Facebook would create its own database of advertising on its site to create transparency into who is buying what. Critics … Web4 de out. de 2024 · The digital ad business can't police itself. It's time to let the feds do ... Whatever we do, we can't win — both Trump and Warren ... Someone should start a National Facebook Clear History Day. incoming box
The Facebook Oversight Board: An Experiment in Self-Regulation
Web19 de nov. de 2024 · Facebook needs to be regulated more tightly, or broken up so that no single entity controls all of its data. The company won’t protect us by itself, and nothing … Web5 de jul. de 2024 · But this is the wrong analogy. If Facebook was a country, it would be a rogue state. It would be North Korea. ... It comes, in the end, down to us and our wallets and what we say to these brands. Web2 de jul. de 2024 · We must strike at the root of Facebook—and, while we are at it, Google. More specifically, there is one recent regulatory intervention, modest though it is, that … incoming boogie