Ripple CTO criticizes Meta’s defense, arguing it fails to meet the legal standard for government interference.
Meta’s handling of content moderation under government pressure is questioned, with legal implications highlighted.
The ordinary firmness test is central to the Ripple CTO’s argument, challenging Meta’s justification.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta Platforms, has admitted that his company collaborated with the Biden-Harris administration on content moderation efforts, as highlighted by Patrick Bet-David in a recent post on X. This revelation has ignited discussion and criticism among social media users regarding government influence on online platforms.
BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg just admitted to working with Biden/Harris admin to censor Americans.
He either admitted to this because:
1. He’s being honorable
2. He’s done with the Dem party
3. He’s getting ahead of a whistleblower
Either way this is a VERY HARD letter to write. pic.twitter.com/y64cOQjY15
— Patrick Bet-David (@patrickbetdavid) August 27, 2024
In a letter to a congressional committee, Zuckerberg expressed appreciation for the committee’s focus on content moderation. He mentione…
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