• Julianus
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    3 years ago

    Because that be inconvenient for you?

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      3 years ago

      No because Mark Zuckerburg obviously shouldn’t be the one to decide what is and isn’t true. Of course.

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        3 years ago

        Yes, that’s not working so well, obviously. But there is a cynical assault on truth. It’s literally a 1984 meme today. We need to get back to journalistic standards for publishing news. For the most part, the hordes of Wikipedia contributors do a good job at it.

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          3 years ago

          Facebook needs to hire them to fact check.

          You really think Facebook would be unbiased when choosing which wikipedia contributors to hire? I think it would work like the media, where news companies only hire people who already agree with their worldview. What a silly plan you have.

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            3 years ago

            You’re assuming FB cares enough to have opinions on most things. It only cares about generating traffic. Spreading disinformation and generating echo chambers is only a side-effect.

            If FB was losing revenue (through boycott or regulation) because it was allowing rampant fake news, the easiest thing it could do would be to hire a pool of people with Wikipedia experience. Do you have a better solution?

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              If FB was losing revenue (through boycott or regulation) because it was allowing rampant fake news, the easiest thing it could do would be to hire a pool of people with Wikipedia experience.

              The funny thing is that since it was decided that social media platforms would have the role of fighting misinformation, millions of people have left these platforms for alternatives that do not restrict free speech. Telegram, Parler, Mastodon, Gab, Lemmy of course, all created very recently.

              Do you have a better solution?

              You assume I care about Facebook’s revenues. I am not offering them a solution because I hope Facebook is shut down forever. You are asking a wolf how best to protect sheep. In which case, yes hire wikipedia editors to “fact check”.