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Facebook Vows To Restrict Users if US Election Descends Into Chaos (ft.com) 151

Facebook has said it will take aggressive and exceptional measures to "restrict the circulation of content" on its platform if November's presidential election descends into chaos or violent civic unrest [the link may be paywalled; alternative source]. From a report: In an interview with the Financial Times, Nick Clegg, the company's head of global affairs, said it had drawn up plans for how to handle a range of outcomes, including widespread civic unrest or "the political dilemmas" of having in-person votes counted more rapidly than mail-in ballots, which will play a larger role in this election due to the coronavirus pandemic. "There are some break-glass options available to us if there really is an extremely chaotic and, worse still, violent set of circumstances," Mr Clegg said, though he stopped short of elaborating further on what measures were on the table. The proposed actions, which would probably go further than any previously taken by a US platform, come as the social media group is under increasing pressure to lay out how it plans to combat election-related misinformation, voter suppression and the incitement of violence on the November 3 election day and during the post-election period.
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Facebook Vows To Restrict Users if US Election Descends Into Chaos

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  • by Mr. Dollar Ton ( 5495648 ) on Tuesday September 22, 2020 @11:15AM (#60531822)

    Without a good idea of what "Facebook" understands as "extreme cirumstances", "chaos", "civil unrest", it is quite hard to fathom what they'll do.

    One thing is certain, though, anything that harms their bottom line they will avoid, and everything that brings more revenue they will try to implement, and abstractions like "democracy", "human and civil rights", "freedom of expression" and the like will be among the least important factors determining what they actually do.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      To Facebook, "chaos" in the election would be defined as every eligible voter casting a ballot for the candidate of their choice.
    • by Rob Y. ( 110975 )

      You'd think with all the false flag operations - as well as the 'legitimate' use of Facebook's platform to quietly target lies to specific groups of voters, that they'd realize chaos has already descended. To say nothing of their admitted ineffective measures to block QAnon conspiracies. If they can't identify rantings about baby sex rings and cannibalism, they're probably not doing so well with subtler stuff...

    • by i'm probably drunk ( 6159770 ) on Tuesday September 22, 2020 @12:33PM (#60532144)

      Anything other than "Biden winning" probably fits the definition

      • Why? Trump works very hard for Cuckerberg.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      After last time they are probably worried about being regulated or even shut down. If your platform becomes a threat to democracy and part of an armed coup it tends not to do your stock price much good.

  • trump can use the EAS system & maybe force the fcc to have an on line EAS.

  • by Fly Swatter ( 30498 ) on Tuesday September 22, 2020 @11:24AM (#60531856) Homepage
    And by that I mean likes and dislikes. Also hide friending and unfriending from public view. Let everyone have their say on their own face page.

    What's that? It breaks your revenue model? Oh well.

    Do the same to twitter, but I guess that shuts down twitter - what a loss.
    • by shanen ( 462549 )

      Mod parent up? Or maybe not, because you forgot the magic word "engagement". However it does remind me of that joke genre that is still failing to catch on...

      "All your base are belong to us." -- Zero Wing
      "All your attentions is belong to us." -- Google
      "All your engagement are belong to us." -- Facebook
      "All your shoppings is belong to us." -- Amazon
      "All your sexy toys is belong to us." -- Apple
      "All your sex toy are belong to us." -- Pornhub
      "All your computer are belong to us." -- Microsoft
      "All your... Uh, wh

  • by RobinH ( 124750 ) on Tuesday September 22, 2020 @11:25AM (#60531862) Homepage
    The thing is Facebook profits from the problem, so they have no interest in fixing the root cause. I watched the new documentary called "The Social Dilemma" on Netflix, and while there's nothing too surprising in it that someone on Slashdot wouldn't already know, it did make me think about the economics around false information. When Facebook or Youtube shows someone the conspiracy theory rabbit-hole, such as anti-vaxxer, pizza-gate, QAnon content, etc., it's a very clear signal that these users are very easily influenced by any information regardless of credibility. Many political organizations, including foreign ones, and even some advertisers pay top dollar to access these users because they're the easiest to influence. A lot of the content that are then pushed on these users are also fake, but Facebook and Google make lots of money from it. So they claim they're doing things to stop it, but they only want to appear to be doing something. Actually stopping it is counter to their financial interest. It's no different than a casino telling us they should be trusted to reduce the number of slot machines.
    • "some advertisers pay top dollar to access these users because they're the easiest to influence"

      Not surprising in the least because Facebook is the biggest honeypot of them all when it comes to the Lowest Common Denominator. Who wouldn't want a big mindless army to do their bidding?

      Even better for them, we live in a society that is structured to steer people into being one of the LCD. Yeah, kids are bombarded with mixed messages ("Be smart....no no be stupid" "Be a good person... no be an as

  • Where did we see this pattern? China? Belarus?

    • False equivalence - this isn't the government shutting down free speech. This is like a hotel telling a furry convention to GTFO because their behavior became too disruptive. (And yeah, that's actually happened)

  • At a polling location in Virginia, Trump supporters were allegedly intimidating voters. Source. [independent.co.uk]

    This election looks to be very messy, so press that button, Zuck...

    • by smooth wombat ( 796938 ) on Tuesday September 22, 2020 @11:34AM (#60531900) Journal
      It's called voter intimidation and it's illegal [cornell.edu]. But that won't stop the con artist from encouraging it or encouraging his supporters to vote twice [cnn.com], which also happens to be illegal. But since when did being a criminal ever stop the con artist?
    • by michaelwigle ( 822387 ) <michaelwigle@hotmail.com> on Tuesday September 22, 2020 @11:39AM (#60531922) Homepage
      From your article:

      "At least two dozen supporters of the US president held “Trump - Pence” placards and waved American flags, about 100 feet from the entrance to the polling location."

      Note the distance. That is standard protocol. Every election there are people for and against candidates at the prescribed distance from polling stations to make their last stand. That's why the article was full of "qualifying" words like "appeared" to be blocking. If people are "afraid" of seeing support for a different candidate than their own then they need to grow up. I walk past Democrats doing the same thing all the time because I'm in a heavy Democratic area. But I don't go asking to be escorted despite the fact that Democratic officials have actually publicly encouraged harassment of those who disagree with them. It's a non-story.
      • and you'll find there weren't the "standard distance" until the cops showed up and made them. They were blocking people in places.
        • Actually, I can't find any trace of that claim anywhere. All I see is chanting 4 more years from a distance. Now, the line may very well have gone past the perimeter required by that State. But even at that there's nobody saying there was actual confrontation or blocking. Just support of their candidate.
  • Aren't we pretty much there already?

  • who Facebook sends it's cancel culture mob against.
    I guess this means the good guys are the ones Facebook sets up as strawman and bans.
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  • ...and that claiming the high ground in the election is PART OF THE POLITICAL BATTLE, but does nobody else have *massive* qualms about some privately owned, for-profit company essentially deciding what's allowable as political discourse?

    Really?

  • by tsa ( 15680 )

    NT

  • First of all it's not a question of "if", it's a question of "when".

    Second, pulling the plug once chaos has started is like stopping making holes at the bottom of your boat after water started flooding in after the first hole. It's too late.

  • to apply for Chinese citizenship, Zuck?

    Here's how to read whatever the MSM equivalent of Pravda is on any given day, boys and girls:
    "Trump is cozying up to dictators" --> Democrat-aligned Corporate America is conspicuously mimicking dictators' tactics in support of the same exact objective: "harmony" and "civil order"
  • Everyone switch to mewe before november.

  • Like the actions they took after it was revealed that Facebook inflamed tensions and lead to genocides in Myanmar and now Ethiopia... Like that action? (They did nothing, and in fact, have actively resisted cooperating with international investigations into the genocide in Myanmar).

  • "Oh Gosh darn, Trump won but Facebook won't let me communicate. I'll just stay home and knit a very angry sweater"

    And to FB's 'logic', I reply

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

    (though really, they just want to keep their
    hands clean of all of the violence that may
    happen regardless of FB's actions.)

  • By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged.
  • Do it because of US elections, but not genocide (https://tech.slashdot.org/story/20/09/14/2029237/hate-speech-on-facebook-is-pushing-ethiopia-dangerously-close-to-a-genocide)
  • So, what's their plan to go back in time five years to when this criteria was already met in the first place?
  • Just get rid of the Share button. That will stop everyone from propagating misinformation and force people to post their own retarded thoughts.

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