Facebook s Ugly Update: Everything You Knew Was True, But Worse
WAXWORD by Sharon Waxman | July 25, 2021 @ 5:44 PM
it’s evident that Facebook is not ever going to do a good enough job at keeping our democracy safe. The question is: What are we going to do about it?
A new book that has hit the bestseller lists like a thunderclap comes with a creepy photo of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the cover and a very effective summary on the back flap of something way better than blurbs: A timeline of mealy-mouthed apologies from Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg.
The back cover of “An Ugly Truth,” by New York Times writers Cecilia Kang and Sheera Frenkel, could save you a lot of reading time: “Calm down. Breathe. We hear you,” Zuckerberg condescended in September 2006. “We never meant to upset you,” said Sandberg in July 2014. On goes the list with similar expressions of sincerity in 2017, 2018, 2019, none of
Insiderbericht: Facebook versagt im moralischen Härtetest
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Behind the Bestsellers July 11â17, 2021 By Carolyn Juris |
Fox News host Mark R. Levin has the #1 book in the country with
American Marxism, a treatise on “the counterrevolution” whose goal is the imposition of autocratic rule. “In America, many Marxists cloak themselves in phrases like ‘progressives,’ ‘Democratic Socialists,’ ‘social activists,’ ‘community activists,’ etc., as most Americans remain openly hostile to the name Marxism,” he writes. “And they claim to promote ‘economic justice,’ ‘racial equity,’ ‘gender equity,’ etc.”
Elsewhere on the list, and in terms of perspective,
Landslide by Michael Wolff is #3 in hardcover nonfiction and #4 in the country. “Efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results were more of a chaotic ‘shit show’ than a coordinated ‘Big Lie,’ according to this colorful if myopic account of the months leading up to Donald Trump’s exit from the White House,”