Tonight there was an ad on YouTube sponsored by Facebook promoting their new "Voting Information Center." Whenever Facebook says that they are trying to do something good, I get suspicious. The new Facebook Voting Information Center is supposed to provide accurate fact checks on statements made during the U.S. election campaigns. But according to Vox, in August of this year Facebook had not yet fact-checked or contradicted Donald Trump's false statements about voting by mail. That makes me wonder what else they have not yet fact-checked. Also, they have not blocked Trump from making Facebook posts. To me, it still looks somewhat like Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump are still joined together in unholy union. I'll check my own facts, thank you.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
The Cheating Elephant, Part 2
This is a follow-up to my most recent post. Lately, reality (both personally and as a U.S. citizen) has been so stressful that I've taken to watching YouTube videos of musicians making music from countries outside the Anglo-Euro-Slavic orbit. Seeing them make their music and seeing how happy and mentally balanced they are is therapeutic for me, especially when I don't have the time to make my own music. One thing I don't like, however, is YouTube ads which are political in nature - especially when they promote Donald Trump or Fox News or other right-wing sewage.
Labels:
2020 election,
Donald Trump,
Facebook,
fact-checking,
Mark Zuckerberg
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