Mark Zuckerberg berbohong tentang moderasi konten di depan Joe Rogan

I won’t subject you to hearing one of the wealthiest individuals in the world complain; I’ll just be direct: Mark Zuckerberg’s interview on The Joe Rogan Experience is filled with falsehoods. Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, the parent company of Facebook, starts off by stating, “I think at some level you only start one of these companies if you believe in giving people a voice, right?” However, we all remember Zuckerberg’s questionable beginnings with FaceMash, a platform where he uploaded photos of female students without their consent for rating – not exactly giving people a voice.

Throughout the interview, Zuckerberg tests the waters to see how much pushback he’ll receive. Rogan, known for his lenient interviewing style, occasionally challenges his guests but remains quiet when Zuckerberg makes inaccurate statements about the First Amendment. Zuckerberg’s vague responses and outright lies go unchallenged by Rogan, allowing Zuckerberg to continue his misinformation.

Zuckerberg’s narrative about addressing fake news on Facebook is misleading, as the platform has a history of spreading misinformation, including during the 2016 election. His portrayal of fact-checking programs as Orwellian and biased is a distortion of reality. The pressure on Facebook to moderate content came from both sides of the political spectrum, yet Zuckerberg fails to acknowledge the conservative influence that has shaped the company’s decisions.

Ultimately, Zuckerberg’s interview on The Joe Rogan Experience is a masterclass in deception and evasion. By omitting crucial information and twisting facts to fit his narrative, Zuckerberg paints a skewed picture of Facebook’s role in spreading misinformation and shaping public discourse.

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