Posts tagged Facebook
How to Fix the Google-Facebook Duopoly Over Digital Advertising: Insights From Jason Kint

Center for Journalism & Liberty reporter Karina Montoya talks with a media industry leader about publishers' and regulators' efforts to reshape the future of digital advertising, and the challenges the come with curbing Google's and Facebook's surveillance advertising.

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In Bullying Australians, Google and Facebook Prove they Pose A Fundamental Threat to the World's Democracies

Open Markets Institute asserts that Google’s threat to stop providing search services to the people of Australia, and Facebook’s threat to block Australians from sharing links to news proves the platforms pose a fundamental threat to the world’s democracies.

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By Suing Facebook for Violating Antitrust Laws, the FTC and State AGs Move to Protect Democracy and Deconcentrate Control Over Speech

Open Markets Institute releases a statement saying: The U.S. v. Facebook complaint is a critical step toward ending the corporation’s dangerous control over the flow of information and stopping its monopolistic pattern of buying, copying, or killing competitors.

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Yahoo News - Facebook on defense over ad boycott, but regulation remains the bigger threat

Sally Hubbard, OMI's director of enforcement strategy, told Yahoo News' senior political correspondent how Facebook’s use of algorithms favor post engagement — even if the post contains false information or inflammatory remarks. “The problem is that [Facebook’s algorithm] boosts the hateful content because that is what is most engaging and serves Facebook’s business model. I don’t think you can fix this problem by these little Band-Aids that Facebook has been offering,” she said.

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