Facespook! Social media giant becomes arm of US intel
24/10/17
Facebook, the world’s top social media platform, is
reportedly seeking to hire hundreds of employees with US national security
clearance licenses.
Purportedly with the aim of weeding out “fake news” and “foreign meddling”
in elections.
If that plan, reported by Bloomberg, sounds sinister, that’s
because it is. For what it means is that people who share the same worldview as
US intelligence agencies, the agencies who formulate classified information,
will have a direct bearing on what millions of consumers on Facebook are
permitted to access.
It’s as close to outright US
government censorship on the internet as one can dare to imagine, and this on a
nominally independent global communication network. Your fun-loving place
“where
friends meet.”
Welcome to Facespook!
As Bloomberg reports:
“Workers with such [national security] clearances
can access information classified by the US government. Facebook plans to
use these people – and their ability to receive government information about
potential threats – in the company’s attempt to search more proactively for
questionable social media campaigns ahead of elections.”
A Facebook spokesman declined to comment, but the report sounds credible,
especially given the context of anti-Russia hysteria.
Over the past year, since the election of Donald Trump as US president,
the political discourse has been dominated by “Russia-gate” – the notion that
somehow Kremlin-controlled hackers and news media meddled in the election. The
media angst in the US
is comparable to the Red Scare paranoia of the 1950s during the Cold War.
Facebook and other US
internet companies have been hauled in front of Congressional committees to
declare what they know about alleged
“Russian influence campaigns.”
Chief executives of Facebook, Google, and Twitter, are due to be questioned
again next month by the same panels.
Mark Zuckerberg, the 33-year-old CEO of Facebook, initially rebuffed claims
his company had unwittingly assisted Russian interference in the last US in
November. But after months of non-stop allegations by politicians and prominent
news media outlets vilifying Russia,
Zuckerberg and the other social media giants are buckling.
Led, perhaps unwittingly, by US
intelligence fingering of Russian meddling, Facebook, Google, and Twitter are
now saying they have discovered postings and advertisements
“linked to the
Russian government.” Notably, the sources impugning the
“offending
ads” are the intelligence agencies and members of Congress who are hawkish
on the Russia-gate narrative.
One glaring weakness in this narrative is that the alleged
“Russian ads”
involved a spend of $100,000 on Facebook. Twitter identified $274,000 worth of
“Russian-linked
ads.” Some of the information being promoted appears to be entirely
innocuous, such as pet-lovers sharing cute photos of puppies.
It is far from clear how these ads are connected to Russian state agencies
allegedly attempting to subvert the US elections. Moscow has dismissed the allegations.
Much of it is assumed and taken on face value from claims made by American
intelligence and their political and media associates. But what is clear –
albeit overlooked in much US
media coverage – is the sheer implausibility that the Russian government
intended to warp the US
presidential election with a few hundred thousand dollars.
Facebook alone earns billions of dollars from advertising. The alleged
Russian ads represent a drop in the bucket. The expenditure and presumed impact
on public opinion is also negligible compared to the billions of dollars American
corporations donated to the election campaigns of both Hillary Clinton and
Donald Trump.
Alphabet (Google’s parent company) and Facebook are among the top 50 biggest
US
corporate donors in lobbying the Federal government and Congress. Last year, the
top 50 corporations reportedly spent over $700 million, of which Alphabet and
Facebook contributed $15 million and $8.7 million, respectively. This
expenditure is explicitly intended to influence policy and legislation. So,
what’s that about Russia
allegedly swaying the presidential election with a fraction of the financial
muscle?
Despite the irrational focus on Russian meddling, internet companies like
Facebook have become willing participants in the official efforts to clamp down
on this illusory
“enemy of democracy.”
What’s more is the complete oversight on how the US media environment is
increasingly dominated and controlled by vested powerful corporate interests.
While the mainstream media and politicians fret over alleged Russian influence
on American citizens, there is an absurd absence in the public debate about the
disproportionate power of just six US media conglomerates dominating
all major American news services.
Social media and internet companies are vying with the traditional news
channels. In a recent article, New York Times technology columnist Farhad
Manjoo wrote about the “Frightful Five” – Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft
and Alphabet (Google). He writes:
“The Five elicit worries of total social
control.”
The influence these US-owned media giants exert cuts across all cultural
sectors, from the news received, to books, film and other entertainment. In
effect, these companies are molding citizens into the consumers that they want
to maximize their profits.
Facebook’s reported plans to employ US government-validated people who can
use their intelligence contacts and prejudices to control what millions of
ordinary people will read, watch or listen to is another manifestation of the
larger drift into a corporate matrix.
Under the preposterous guise of
“protecting” from
“fake news”
and
“foreign meddling in elections,” Facebook is turning into a
government censor.
This disturbing trend has accelerated over the last year. Far from Russia or some
other foreign impostor tampering with freedom of information and free speech –
supposed bedrocks of democracy – it is increasingly American companies that are
the very real and formidable constraint.
Robert Bridge, a fellow Op-Edge contributor,
said Facebook appears to be deliberately blocking links disseminating
particular news stories carried by the channel.
Bridge concurs with the experience of many other ordinary people around the
world who also have noticed how US internet companies have substantially curbed
the search freedom previously enjoyed on the internet.
“It's really incredible how Google and YouTube have earnestly started
manipulating their algorithms and censoring news, ” says Bridge.
“I
was researching a story recently, and it was so difficult to pull up any
relevant information that was not critical of Putin or Russia.”
A similar finding was reported by the World Socialist Web Site (WSWS), which
carried out a study on how search traffic to that site and other left-wing,
anti-war online journals has plummeted by over 50 percent since Google announced
new search engines to curtail
“fake news” back in April.
Facebook and the other big US
internet companies are instead directing users to what they call
“authoritative”
news organizations, which by and large are corporate-controlled entities aligned
with government interests. Ironically, these news outlets have peddled some of
the biggest fake news stories, such as the non-existent weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq which
launched a decade-long US
war killing over a million Iraqis.
“Russia-gate” is another fabricated narrative which is being used
to crush critical alternative sources.
The infernal paradox is that genuinely alternative, critical news sources
are now at risk of being censored by internet companies working in league with
nefarious US
government intelligence.
All comments [ 10 ]
Um, Facebook started as an arm of US intel as a tool for surveillance and data theft. Where do you think did Zuckerberg's startup funding come from? Do people only realize this now?
same with redit, google, skype, and paypal
It did not "become", it always was.
Same with Google, Microsoft. And successful company that has "reach" will be co-opted by intel services.
these news outlets have peddled some of the biggest fake news stories
fake news stories continues to spread throughout the internet, even as companies like Facebook and Google
US government is now using giant news companies to serve for its purposes, especially to investigate the user's information
It's the order from the US Government to all American companies, obey its order or be closed!
Now US security officers can access information of all Facebookers over the world
This activity violated the civil right of the Facebook's user. It is unacceptable!
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