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Zuckerberg Warns of Post-Election Violence (axios.com) 356

Mark Zuckerberg tells "Axios on HBO" that Facebook is imposing new election rules to deter use of the platform to spread of misinformation and even violence, and to help voters see the results as "legitimate and fair." From a report: The new measures, announced Thursday, include throwing a flag on posts by candidates who claim premature victory, and forbidding new ads within a week of Election Day. "There is, unfortunately, I think, a heightened risk of civil unrest in the period between voting and a result being called," Zuckerberg told Axios' Mike Allen. "I think we need to be doing everything that we can to reduce the chances of violence or civil unrest in the wake of this election."
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Zuckerberg Warns of Post-Election Violence

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  • by 0xdeadbeef ( 28836 ) on Friday September 04, 2020 @02:24PM (#60474040) Homepage Journal

    We should be doing everything we can to ensure that everyone who wants to vote gets to vote, and that their vote is actually counted.

    Anything less is an implicit invitation to violence.

    • Lololol. Listen you you sounding all rational and shit. The problem, of course, is that people are fucking stupid and won't believe the results no matter how much evidence of a fair vote there is.

      Protip: Stop over-estimating people.

    • We should be doing everything we can to ensure that everyone who wants to vote gets to vote, and that their vote is actually counted.

      We should also be doing everything we can to insure that everyone who votes:
      - Is legally qualified to vote.
      - Votes no more than once.

      (If you just want to count the vote of everyone who wants to vote, I'm sure there are a lot of people in the Mideast, Central and South America, China, and Russia who would like their opinions counted, too.)

      Voting isn't about bein

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    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday September 04, 2020 @02:29PM (#60474064)
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    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      by Train0987 ( 1059246 )

      Why not just shut down all social media the week before the election? Better yet, shut it down today. No need to turn it back on either.

    • I get the feeling that the biggest damage comes from the other 363 days a year that people are plugged into the propaganda machine. That's where the seed for the bullshit tree is planted. The disconnect from the real world, the alternative facts, both-siderism, whataboutism, the erosion of the very idea of an objective reality. Worked well for Philip K Dick, not so much for a functioning democracy.

  • If I were an American (I am), I'd ignore "social media" ....

    JUST GO VOTE

    And if in North Carolina, vote early and vote often :)

  • by cats-paw ( 34890 ) on Friday September 04, 2020 @02:56PM (#60474180) Homepage

    he doesn't actually care about the violence, he cares about facebook's stock price

    so is he just doing this because he's worried the feds will clamp down on facebook in some way ?

    facebook's sewer is a net plus for the trump crazies, so my guess is it's a little bit of show to make it look like he's doing something, while he lets the real problems continue. the "threat of violence" stuff is a small part of the right wing crazy machine, it's qanon and all the rest of the cultish streams which are the real money maker, and far more destabilizing. he's just going to let that go on, for example, i doubt he will squash the current Trumpian ploy of sowing doubt about the election result. i would expect there's an absolute shitload of that stuff running around facebook right now.

    Is he just announcing this so he can say they are doing "something" and avoid laws that might impact profits ?

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by iggymanz ( 596061 )

      also a sewer for the violent left and the mainstream democrats that are giving them various levels of support.

      • by MrL0G1C ( 867445 )

        the Violent left

        One characteristic of the left is that it is overwhelmingly non-violent and violence by left-wingers is pretty much non-existent.

  • by mnemotronic ( 586021 ) <mnemotronic AT gmail DOT com> on Friday September 04, 2020 @04:04PM (#60474450) Homepage Journal
    Gotta hand it to the Russians, North Koreans and Iranians. They have successfully used American technology and American gullibility to convince Americana to declare war on itself. And the inept here-today-gone-tomorrow politicians and media twits who stand to make short-term gains are either clueless or knowingly playing along with it.
  • I was thinking the same thing, that if Trump wins the election, we are going to see some major violence, burning and looting. I've gone as far as to advise my friends to stay in their homes on election night because of this.

    We have become so partisan and divided that even giving this bit advice can give you jeers such as "Oh you are saying vote Biden or else, blah blah blah!".

    No. Because I remember what happened back in 2016 when I was boarding a bus to travel to another city, which happened to be o

  • by BrendaEM ( 871664 ) on Friday September 04, 2020 @10:34PM (#60475404) Homepage
    If a civil war starts. Facebook is partially to blame; remember that.

Byte your tongue.

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