Wait what? Facebook "Oversight Board" is giving "embargoed" access of its *full* decisions to individual writers? Like a single person? Is that so? No. Not okay. (Not naming the person because it doesn't mean she did something wrong). But, no, no, no. We aren't their PR agents.
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This happened for years with Facebook and it's (amazing) data. Academics more friendly to Facebook got access and amazing publications (easy to publish with such data). Facebook even recruited academics with that promise—data to publish for amazing pubs. Incentives matter.
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Corporate laundering of propaganda through the veneer of “independent” sources. If journalists and researchers play along they’re complicit. Contrast with Dr.
@timnitGebru and Google as the lesson on what the company does if you’re insufficiently complicit
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