Meta’s recent layoffs have impacted the team that is responsible for tackling disinformation on the platform, per CNN.

  • CorruptBuddha@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Sorry, I’m going to try to be less argumentative 😅

    Misinformation has a direct cost in lives and money. So it seems to me to be morally good to stop it.

    I personally consider things like freedom of thought, freedom of choice, and freedom of expression to be pretty sacred, and to restrict those is a massive ethics issue.

    Either way, no one is a citizen of Facebook or Meta. Those platforms can police their content in whatever lawful ways they desire, and if they want to police misinformation that’s no one’s business but their own.

    The problem is we do have government putting pressure on tech companies to implement these polices. Zuckerberg has been infront of Congress multiple times. To me that’s just a loop hole.

    And why can’t I have an opinion on how Meta polices their information?

    People can still consume any information they like. But expecting and requiring Facebook or Meta to be that place seems pretty silly to me.

    In this instance though Meta is downgrading their department.

    • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      No right or freedom is absolute or without limit. I’m okay with you choosing to do pretty much anything up until it harms someone else, and that’s the limit. When your expression harms others, express it privately.

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        1 year ago

        There’s different degrees of harm. We all live in society, that means our choices impact other people. The electronics powering the infrastructure we’re using are full of cobalt picked by child hands. You can’t eat almonds without contributing to death.

        There’s a significant difference between punching someone in the face vs posting a Facebook article. And in my opinion, trying to exert control over the expression of others is a much more deliberate and direct act.