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Gov. Greg Abbott s office has been working quietly with Facebook with the hope that it will soon build a second data center in the state, according to documents provided to The Texas Tribune by the Tech Transparency Project. Credit: Carly May for The Texas Tribune
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Last month, Gov. Greg Abbottblasted the actions of Facebook as âun-American [and] un-Texan,â accusing it and other social media giants of spearheading a âdangerous movement to silence conservative voices.â
âThe First Amendment is under assault by these social media companies, and that will not be tolerated in Texas,â Abbott said.
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Gov. Greg Abbott publicly slammed Facebook. Privately, heâs courting the social media giant to build a second data center in Texas.
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Gov. Greg Abbott s office has been working quietly with Facebook with the hope that it will soon build a second data center in the state, according to documents provided to The Texas Tribune by the Tech Transparency Project. Credit: Carly May for The Texas Tribune
Last month, Gov. Greg Abbottblasted the actions of Facebook as “un-American [and] un-Texan,” accusing it and other social media giants of spearheading a “dangerous movement to silence conservative voices.”
: “We recognise that in conflict zones some violent non-state actors provide key services and negotiate with governments – so we enable praise around those non-violent activities but do not allow praise for violence by these groups.”
The problem is not that Facebook is trying to create space for some speech – they should probably do more of that. But the current approach is just incoherent. Like other platforms, Facebook does not base its guidelines on international human rights frameworks, nor do the guidelines necessarily adhere to local laws and regulations. Instead, they seem to be based upon what Facebook policymakers think is best.
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