Report: Leaked Documents Explain Facebook’s Content Moderation System
Recently leaked internal documents partially explain Facebook’ muddled process to decide what content on its platform counts as “hate speech.”

Recently leaked internal documents partially explain Facebook’ muddled process to decide what content on its platform counts as “hate speech.”

In an article published Friday, CNN reporter Oliver Darcy declared that claims of social media censorship of conservative voices are simply “false.”

Dr. Robert Epstein joined SiriusXM hosts Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak on Thursday’s Breitbart News Tonight to warn of technology firms’ growing political power.
President Trump wants to liberate independent journalism on social media; Facebook wants to rank and censor it.

In a sign of infighting between Silicon Valley Masters of the Universe, Apple barred Facebook’s Onavo security app from the App Store after it failed to meet Apple’s privacy standards by collecting user data.

Social media platform Facebook has reportedly identified a number of countries utilizing the platform to run influencing campaigns aimed at misleading Facebook users worldwide about a number of issues.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly pouring “millions into midterm initiatives,” through his Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

Social media giant Facebook has reportedly developed a hidden system to assign “reputation scores” to users, rating their trustworthiness according to multiple factors. This system, reminiscent of the Chinese government’s “social credit system,” came to light in a new report by the Washington Post.

Social media giant Facebook has apologized to conservative non-profit group PragerU for banning multiple videos on the group’s Facebook page for “hate speech,” and the subsequent shadowbanning of the group’s page, which resulted in a 99.9999% drop in traffic.

Facebook censored the account of ACT! for America founder Brigitte Gabriel for publishing a post which called an accused terrorist who allegedly trained children to go on school shootings “sick and depraved.”

Conservative non-profit group PragerU appears to be facing Facebook censorship, as many recent posts from group are suffering from a 99.9999 percent drop in engagement based on Facebook’s own dashboard. The Social Media Masters of the Universe also pulled down two PragerU videos, which it labeled “hate speech.”

A newly filed lawsuit alleges that Facebook misled advertisers by inflating the “potential reach” figures for ad campaigns — the total audience that views ads on the platform.

In an article echoing similar sentiments from other publications, Asian publication the Diplomat has published an opinion piece which claims that “Facebook’s Plan to Enter China Is Doomed to Fail.”

Facebook has removed the page of the Latin American communist propaganda network TeleSUR for violating their terms of use, the outlet has announced.

Facebook’s head of global news partnerships, Campbell Brown told Australian media executives that Mark Zuckerberg “doesn’t care about publishers,” according to a report in Murdoch-owned newspaper the Australian.

When an ordinary account gets banned on Facebook, it’s possible that no human was ever involved in the decision. Not so for Alex Jones and Infowars. According to the New York Times, the order to ban the radio host came from the very top.

Facebook says 3D-printed gun files violate the “community standards” set for their social media platform. As a consequence, Facebook says it is banning websites that share the 3D gun print files.

An internal note from Facebook shows the company using a viral polling app as a “psychological trick” to attract teenagers to the platform.

Following months of scandals and bad news, Facebook could soon lose its spot as the second largest website in the U.S. to YouTube, in what analysts describe as a “paradigm shift.”

Despite the fact that most large technology services banned InfoWars from their platforms this week, they still refuse to cite what caused the bans.

Facebook has removed a video from Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in which he advocates against interracial marriage.

During a hearing before the Senate, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg refused to define what constituted “hate speech” on Facebook. Nevertheless, his company used hate speech as a reason to ban InfoWars this week, betraying a complete lack of transparency.

Facebook has banned Republican congressional candidate Elizabeth Heng’s campaign video about communist crimes, claiming the platform doesn’t allow “shocking, disrespectful, or sensational” content.

Facebook banned InfoWars from its platform, yet many leftist pages with far worse content still remain.

Facebook has been asking banks in the United States for their customers’ financial data, including account balances and transactions, according to a report.

Facebook’s Chief Security Officer, Alex Stamos, has left the company as it faces intensifying scrutiny for the platform’s user data practices.

If Facebook was trying to sabotage the Democrat-pushed Trump-Russia collusion narrative this week, it did a great job.

Left-wing activist group Fight For The Future has condemned censorship by Facebook following the removal of a number of left-wing protest pages allegedly linked to Russian actors.

After a year of demands for censorship of conservatives on Facebook, the shoe is on the other foot.

Facebook has reportedly blocked “hundreds of thousands” of apps following a review of third-party applications on their platform.

Earlier today, Facebook announced the banning of 32 political pages and accounts suspected of “co-ordinated inauthentic behavior” linked to foreign agents.

NEW YORK — Social media sensations Diamond and Silk sounded off on the news that Facebook’s stock plunged nearly 20 percent last week, with Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally losing about $15 billion in stock shares.

Facebook has suspended InfoWars host for 30 days, citing a violation of their community standards.

Facebook’s drop in stock price of nearly 20 percent marks the largest one-day stock market decline in U.S. history, at $119 billion.

Facebook stock dropped nearly twenty percent on Thursday following the release of the company’s earnings report and average daily user counts, but what really led to such a drastic change in the company’ stock value?

Facebook’s shareholders have reportedly drawn up a proposal to remove Mark Zuckerberg as the company’s chairman.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly lost $17 billion after Facebook shares dropped by 20 percent on Thursday.

Facebook has signed a legally-binding agreement with Washington state, claiming it will stop discriminatory advertisement targeting — which involved excluding categories like race, ethnicity, and religion, according to a report.

Facebook interaction rates declined by an average of 37 percent for GOP congressmen, compared to 27 percent for Democrats.

United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley pushed the idea of a multicultural America during a visit to India.
