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The Impact of Social Media on Political Campaigns

Social media has made a huge impact on politics in the modern era; in fact, the role of online platforms is undeniable in influencing the political landscape. How does social media have transformed political campaigning, influencing the way candidates interact with voters, disseminating their messages, and driving grassroots support?In this article, we will look at […]

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America Reports

facebook employee circulated an email for facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and coo cheryl sandberg writing we are facing continued pressure from external stakeholders including the biden white house to remove posts. other documents jordan posted appear to show at least one facebook executive expressed concerns that removing posts would be attack on free expression. in some cases jordan says facebook changed its content moderation policies because of the political pressure. >> it's pretty sad that you have to threaten a subpoena for documents to get the information that we have requested in a professional manner and suddenly right before a vote on contempt suddenly documents are produced. >> and for its part, facebook says that it's been cooperating all along, that it's produced more than 53,000 pages of documents to the committee. you know, you mentioned that jim

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

white house to remove posts. other documents jordan posted appeared to show that facebook even changed its content moderation policies because of the political pressure. >> it's pretty sad that you have to threaten a subpoena for documents to get the information that we've requested in a professional manner. right before a vote on contempt suddenly documents are produced. >> today to our colleague edward lawrence at the white house, the biden administration is defending itself. >> we have promoted responsible actions to protect public health, safety and security. we have consistently made clear that we believe social media companies have a responsibility to take accounts of the effects of their platform on the american people while making independent decisions about the content of their platforms. >> so zuckerberg is off the hook for now because jordan believes that he's now fully cooperating

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'Judge Puts a Halt on Federal Officials' Communication with Tech Companies

Federal judge issues injunction on government-social media communication, citing collusion allegations with Meta, Twitter

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The Ingraham Angle

embarrassed by this. embarrassed question mike my question is where is anthony fauci tonight? why is he not speaking about prominent positions having their voices suppressed? >> i think a lot of the leadership of silicon valley, a lot of the people who give advice to silicon valley and the government about these content moderation policies, they go way too far. it's one thing to suppress violent threats against people. that's appropriate. turn turn around and decide they are going to suppress basic scientific policy qu we needed to have a discussion that's an open scientific discussion. all the people who wouldn't have missed their cancer screenings, the kids that wouldn't have to

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CNN Tonight

will it continue? >> it is absolutely going to continue and i don't think twitter is going to go away. but john, you highlighted something so important. which is that when it comes to these big algorithmic platforms, the biggest voices are the ones that have the biggest impact. donald trump at that time hit over 80 million followers and you look right now has over 120 million followers. that is why, when they tweet something salacious or damaging, it can do so much damage. because they're such a big reach. i think in the future i am worried about what twitter is. if we can't get these content moderation policies right ahead of the 2024 election, ahead of other electors around the globe, then we are in for a serious misinformation crisis. i don't know if donald trump is actually going to come up to the platform. elon musk has said that he would bring them back following the twitter poll that he did a few weeks ago. but if he does come back to twitter, and there is really loose content moderation, it would not shock me if we had some of the same problems leading up to 2024 that we had after 2020. >> i think you all so much for being with me tonight.

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The Media Show

i wonder how far would twitter have to push the boundaries, for example allowing hate speech, for you to pull it from google�*s app store? well, we have very clear policies on our app store. it's like a retailer as to what we require different apps to do in order to qualify to be there. and that includes content moderation policies. so we already have policies that allow us to do that. and i don't have the policy in my head. but... but i mean, you did remove, for example, the right wing social media platform, parler from the app store. i wondered if you were actively... are you actively looking at twitter? well, actually, so parler and a couple of other apps initially didn't comply with our policies, i believe. i'm not entirely certain but i believe they are now there because they have now built some content moderation policies. so we will keep those things under review. and i want to talk a bit about google�*s relationship with news publishers in the uk. google is the single biggest source of traffic for every major news website in this country. the research firm insider

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The Media Show

apps to do in order to qualify to be there. and that includes content moderation policies. so we already have policies that allow us to do that. and i don't have the policy in my head. but... but i mean, you did remove, for example, the right wing social media platform, parler from the app store. i wondered if you were actively... are you actively looking at twitter? well, actually, so parler and a couple of other apps initially didn't comply with our policies, i believe. i'm not entirely certain but i believe they are now there because they have now built some content moderation policies. so we will keep those things under review. and i want to talk a bit about google�*s relationship with news publishers in the uk. google is the single biggest source of traffic for every major news website in this country. the research firm insider intelligence estimates you made more than £8 million in ad revenue here last year. you dominate online search advertising, as i said. it means newspapers don't make money from traditional ads, and it's hard to make a local newspaper, for example, profitable. do you feel bad about that? well, i don't agree with all of the things you said there. but i mean, let me first say i was a publisher. i worked for what is now reach before ijoined google 16 years ago. and we are actually probably the world's biggest funder ofjournalism. and let me just explain

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The Media Show

are you actively looking at twitter? well, actually, so parler and a couple of other apps initially didn't comply with our policies, i believe. i'm not entirely certain but i believe they are now there because they have now built some content moderation policies. so we will keep those things under review. and i want to talk a bit about google�*s relationship with news publishers in the uk. google is the single biggest source of traffic for every major news website in this country. the research firm insider intelligence estimates you made more than £8 million in ad revenue here last year. you dominate online search advertising, as i said. it means newspapers don't make money from traditional ads, and it's hard to make a local newspaper, for example, profitable. do you feel bad about that? well, i don't agree with all of the things you said there. but i mean, let me first say i was a publisher. i worked for what is now reach before ijoined google 16 years ago. and we are actually probably the world's biggest funder ofjournalism. and let me just explain a little bit about what we do. first, when you come to google search and ask us about news, and happens 80 billion times a month in europe.

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