"Facebook’s reaction shows that any organization that attempts to shed light on one of their algorithms is under constant threat of being sued." — @AlgorithmWatch https://t.co/PlGIiwElY2
— Sarah Genner, PhD (@sgenner) August 13, 2021
Facebook: “We’re standing up to researchers for small advertisers everywhere.”
— Kontra (@counternotions) August 13, 2021
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.@algorithmwatch say they were forced to abandon research monitoring @instagram algorithm after legal threats from @Facebook. The Berlin-based project went public with conflict in a post Friday morning, citing the platform’s recent ban of @NYUADResearch. https://t.co/ePoNFuex39
— uradn (@uradn) August 13, 2021
New from @algorithmwatch: Yet another example of Facebook shutting down independent research into the harms of their opaque algorithmic systems.
— Joe Westby (@JoeWestby) August 13, 2021
The company is terrified of any meaningful scrutiny. https://t.co/MrnlY8uYyF
Advocacy group Algorithm Watch shut down a digital tool tracking how politicians interact with people on Instagram, after its executive director got an unexpected email from Facebook warning him to stop collecting data on its users — or face legal action. https://t.co/pxaVsaxTLP
— POLITICOEurope (@POLITICOEurope) August 13, 2021
#Facebook wants "to set the laws for what researchers, academics, journalists and civil society can do with data" @POLITICOEurope reports on the company's threats to @algorithmwatch and NYU's Ad Observatory.
— AlgorithmWatch (@algorithmwatch) August 13, 2021
It's time for #EU regulators to act! https://t.co/ZkXJ15Rxnh
NYU researchers begin studying @Facebook's role in 1/6... FB deplatforms them hours later.@algorithmwatch finds Instagram promotes your most promiscuous photos... FB threatens to sue.https://t.co/pYwKCDmO7f
— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) August 13, 2021
We now discover that #Instagram has done exactly the same with European researchers 2/https://t.co/K9ofzKs60B
— Tommaso Valletti (@TomValletti) August 13, 2021
New from @algorithmwatch: Yet another example of Facebook shutting down independent research into the harms of their opaque algorithmic systems.
— Joe Westby (@JoeWestby) August 13, 2021
The company is terrified of any meaningful scrutiny. https://t.co/MrnlY8uYyF