*whispers* it's the *product*, not something you can superficially change by switching up your comms/policy team. *immediately runs away*
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Like obviously these models are very different, but really *how* different is Kaplan having a senior role at Facebook than, say, the revived practice of the Chinese Communist Party pressuring JVs into installing party cells into corporate leadership. https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/world/asia_pacific/command-and-control-chinas-communist-party-extends-reach-into-foreign-companies/2018/01/28/cd49ffa6-fc57-11e7-9b5d-bbf0da31214d_story.html …
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Obvs the GOP is not forcing them to have a party member influence their company policies but clearly FB feels like it has to have senior party members at its highest levels of decision making in order to preemptively fend off de jure regulation.
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