Facebook is running an influence operation to argue that the "influence operation" problem is small in scope and completely under control. In reality, the entire site is designed to influence and manipulate people, and that's how it makes its fortune. The scandal is what's legal
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Facebook could demonstrate a more serious commitment to electoral integrity by refusing to accept political ads, or ceasing to make campaign donations to Devin Nunes, or a thousand other ways. Instead, with great fanfare it ferrets out $11,000 of "inauthentic" spending
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(And keep in mind that Facebook's latest donation to Devin Nunes was made one month ago. It's not like they were only backing him when he was a fresh face who hadn't disgraced himself and his country by trying to derail the Russia investigation)pic.twitter.com/3tm8kMvnYq
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If it's a bannable offense they should pretty much ban themselves.
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So if you’re an authentic Nazi, everything is A-OK?
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"inauthentic behavior" is quite the standard
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