Facebook can't tackle election interference on its own, governments must pitch in, says Mark Zuckerberg [www.medianama.com]
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg goes on the offensive for Big Tech regulation -Â Axios [www.axios.com]
Zuckerberg Says Safeguarding Democracy Is “Above Our Pay Grade” [www.vanityfair.com]
Zuckerberg claims lack of U.S. action on 2016 Russian election interference inspired Iran and others [boingboing.net]
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg slams weak US response to Russian interference [www.cnbc.com]
Facebook ‘evaluating’ deepfake video policy [www.mercurynews.com]
Sen. Ron Wyden sounds the alarm: "The election interference of 2020 by hostile foreign powers — and I’m not just talking about the Russians — is going to make 2016 look like small potatoes ... there’s going to be more election interference in 2020."https://t.co/8ZTfuxHpQk
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 25, 2019
During 2016 election Facebook, the media & US government agencies made mistakes.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) June 27, 2019
However narrative from media has been all about Facebook, no blame towards themselves and worse government protecting elections is a partisan issue.
2020 outlook is grim. https://t.co/ov9o7VggLw
Zuck is an expert when it comes to weak response to election interference. https://t.co/0hXz5S2fAz
— Matt McGee (@mattmcgee) June 27, 2019
Facebook, once again, publicly backs the Honest Ads Act.
— Bill Gray (@BGPublic) June 27, 2019
Zuckerberg called for the U.S. government to take the lead on election security, saying Facebook doesn't "have the tools to make the Russian government stop."https://t.co/crKIYKEP3T
"Mitch McConnell has opposed every election reform almost since the earth cooled."@RonWyden points out that McConnell is blocking efforts to secure the elections.
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 25, 2019
He says we have a 4-month window to act.
And he explains one easy way to sow chaos:https://t.co/89b7SJzjzt pic.twitter.com/1YPRnBuGsM
In an interview at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Mark Zuckerberg called for the federal government to shoulder the burden in election security, saying the social network doesn't "have the tools to make the Russian government stop."https://t.co/aPXXZveKR2
— Axios (@axios) June 26, 2019
Mark Zuckerberg is trying to get out in front of the inevitable by publicly calling for regulation that Facebook can live with. https://t.co/foT9AQS768
— Axios (@axios) June 27, 2019
Facebook, once again, publicly backs the Honest Ads Act.
— Bill Gray (@BGPublic) June 27, 2019
Zuckerberg called for the U.S. government to take the lead on election security, saying Facebook doesn't "have the tools to make the Russian government stop."https://t.co/crKIYKEP3T
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg goes on the offensive for Big Tech regulation: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, whose public posture since the 2016 election has been defensive, is making a deliberate effort to show… https://t.co/U6Kgzssh5t #TheResistance #ImpeachTrump #NotMyPresident pic.twitter.com/AGFhj6UHBf
— Patrick (@cahulaan) June 27, 2019
Says the richest man in the world and head of the 2nd richest company https://t.co/WeRtmAqB7H
— toomas hendrik ilves (@IlvesToomas) June 27, 2019
Zuckerberg claims lack of U.S. action on 2016 Russian election interference inspired Iran and others https://t.co/lmdpoTKZlM
— Xeni Jardin (@xeni) June 27, 2019
Zuckerberg claims lack of U.S. action on 2016 Russian election interference inspired Iran and others https://t.co/6WyWcsxk6t pic.twitter.com/v1ZwurAHZc
— Masque of the Red Death (@doctorow) June 27, 2019
Speaking at the Aspen Ideas Fest in Colorado, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday said America's weak response to Russia's interference in the 2016 elections has inspired similar disinformation attacks from other countries, notably Iran. https://t.co/lmdpoTtnXc
— Xeni Jardin (@xeni) June 27, 2019
#Facebook says it can't make the Russian government stop using #socialmedia to spread #disinformation and our government is the one that has the tools to apply pressure to Russia, not us. But, Trump is doing little.https://t.co/4ZFFbpMYS5
— Robert Morton (@Robert4787) June 27, 2019
During 2016 election Facebook, the media & US government agencies made mistakes.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) June 27, 2019
However narrative from media has been all about Facebook, no blame towards themselves and worse government protecting elections is a partisan issue.
2020 outlook is grim. https://t.co/ov9o7VggLw
Mark Zuckerberg: We Can’t Stop Russian Election Interference by Ourselves, US Government Must Help https://t.co/QKxnPYfp9f
— @ANTIGOPMVMT (@ANTIGOPMVMT) June 27, 2019
Zuckerberg, 민주주의를 지키는 것은 "우리의 월급 수준을 상회"한다고 https://t.co/sLNJP8t5bH
— editoy (@editoy) June 28, 2019
This blame game is ridiculous. We are being attacked on all fronts. Governments, NGOs, business, media, we all have a job to do. Anything different is naive and makes the job for the Kremlin so much easier. Quit looking for simple solutions. https://t.co/6nhQIcZYGz
— Veronika Víchová (@VeruVichova) June 28, 2019