Stamos was the head of info security at Facebook when Zuckerberg was asking the Chinese President to name his child and building censored apps for China. Only reason @alexstamos didn't hop to China's order is because China refused to let Facebook in. https://twitter.com/alexstamos/status/1055192743033458688 …
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Replying to @matthewstoller @alexstamos
That's reading a lot into his views based on a position his employer took.
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Replying to @antoniogm @alexstamos
He was a donor to the Facebook PAC. That's the top execs. He's preening about Apple but not his old employer. Stamos is hopelessly conflicted and complicit.
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Replying to @matthewstoller @alexstamos
Every exec donated. Is there sourced reportage saying FB was willing to compromise principles to have access to China, or is that speculation? By and large, FB has not been willing to make concessions on free speech globally, and has only done so after arm-twisting.
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Even if you think that was more expedience than principle (free speech absolutism makes FB's job easier), still the case they're not incentivized to compromise. If they've committed faults, they go the other way (not interfering, even when they should).
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