I don't believe that that's a fair statement. Much of the difficulty in making specific suggestions for how Facebook should change is that the company is not truthful or open about its data collection practices or business model. And yet, people do make suggestions, to no avail.
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@hillbrad call for "healthy public debate" is like hearing the national security establishment complain that it is being unfairly maligned for secret mass surveillance practices it refuses to discuss beyond saying "trust us, we have good intentions".2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
Facebook wants the freedom to act unilaterally, without oversight, and remain accountable to no one except its founder, while holding critics to the highest standards of intellectual debate. While I believe in the integrity of people who work there, I also think that's nuts.
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