Lawmakers Are Skeptical of Zuckerberg's Commitment To Free Speech (theverge.com)
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- News link: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/04/10/0256257/lawmakers-are-skeptical-of-zuckerbergs-commitment-to-free-speech
- Source link: https://www.theverge.com/news/646288/congress-zuckerberg-wynn-williams-careless-people
> Meta's latest whistleblower, Sarah Wynn-Williams, got a warm reception on Capitol Hill Wednesday, as the Careless People author who the company has fought to silence described the company's chief executive as someone willing to shapeshift into whatever gets him closest to power. The message was one that lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on crime and counterterrorism were very open to. Their responses underscore that amid CEO Mark Zuckerberg's latest pivot in cozying up to the right, his perception in Washington has not yet totally changed, even as he reportedly lobbies President Donald Trump to drop the government's antitrust case against the company.
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> "He's recently tried a reinvention in which he is now a great advocate of free speech, after being an advocate of censorship in China and in this country for years," subcommittee Chair Josh Hawley (R-MO) said, pointing to longtime conservative allegations that Meta has suppressed things like vaccine skepticism and the Hunter Biden laptop story. "Now that's all wiped away. Now he's on Joe Rogan and says that he is Mr. Free Speech, he is Mr. MAGA, he's a whole new man, and his company, they're a whole new company. Do you buy this latest reinvention of Mark Zuckerberg?"
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> "If he is such a fan of freedom of speech, why is he trying to silence me?" Wynn-Williams asked in response. Meta convinced an arbitrator to order her to stop making disparaging statements and halt further publishing and promotion of the book, which details Meta's alleged dealings with the Chinese government and claims of sexual harassment from a top executive.
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Concerning (Score:1)
Convicted rapist Mark Zuckerberg was seen kissing the ring of an elderly dementia patient for political favors.
This post has not been checked for facts
I am skeptical (Score:2)
of the commitment of the so-called "law makers" to "free speech", "the rule of law", "defending freedums", "morality and fairness" and so on.
But I trust them to lie and sell themselves to the highest bidder, including zuck the lizard among the latter.
Can't we just outlaw all this shit? (Score:2)
No more social media. No more YouTube. No more TikTok. No more Twitch. The world would be a better place.
I don't give a damn if they censor. It's all a fucking wasteland.
Enshitification is real.
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you can try, but you'll have to answer to the coca cola company, amajor investor in this enshittification process.
Zuck is very committed (Score:2)
How much is free speech worth? Like a dollar amount please. Because that's how dedicated Zuck is to free speech!
Well (Score:2)
Well I'm shocked! The soulless eyed lizard person is a shapeshifter?! Go figure.
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If I were him I would embrace it. See if Mattel's Hot Wheels could produce a government Limo in his name.