Still accepted in the company store though, I’m sure.
… and your soul.
It actually isn’t, Zuck.
In response to AOC asking if she could run an ad in a Republican primary saying that one of the candidates voted for the Green New Deal, Zuck responds: “I think lying is bad, and I think if you were to run an ad that had a lie that would be bad,” but notably stops short of saying anything about stopping people from intentionally doing bad things on the platform he owns.
But he will take down an ad that targets African Americans telling them the wrong day for the election. So there’s that at least? I guess some lying is better than other kinds of lying, even if the lies are all equally wrong and equally easy to disprove and equally disingenuous.
*siiiiiiiigh*
Just shut the whole thing down. It’s useless and worthless.
When even The Wall Street Journal is saying that the concentration of corporate power is a problem for democracy…
What? Basically a parking ticket.
On YouTube, Facebook is advertising their personal video conferencing, using the Muppet Show actors.
“Weep for the future, Na’Toth. Weep for us all.”
“Sources familiar with WhatsApp’s internal investigation into the breach said a “significant” portion of the known victims are high-profile government and military officials spread across at least 20 countries on five continents.”
I’m looking at you Jared Kushner…
But, but, freedom of expression! Dissenting voices! Hear all perspectives! Snowflakes!
Weird how the only “hate speech” that seems to get taken down is dissent.