Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Facebook and Democracy 2018 Edition

The unfortunate news related to this story is I'm only going to touch on Facebook and democracy in the United States in 2018.  The reality is Facebook is having a profound impact globally and we are really only just beginning to understand the impact.

Here is a piece about what Facebook is doing to protect the looking midterm elections in the United States, just 49 days away:

Two weeks ago, on a hastily scheduled conference call with journalists, Facebook executives announced what many felt was inevitable: Someone, perhaps Russia, was once again trying to use the social network to “sow division” among U.S. voters, this time before November’s midterm elections.

The “bad actors,” as Facebook called them, created bogus events; posted about race issues, fascism, and President Donald Trump; and paid Facebook to promote their messages. “Some of the activity is consistent with what we saw from the IRA before and after the 2016 elections,” Facebook’s head of cybersecurity policy wrote in a blog post, referring to the Internet Research Agency, a Kremlin-backed online troll farm.

That activity, of course, may have altered a U.S. election, and sent Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg down a path of self-reflection that has changed Facebook’s strategy, as well as its mission.

Here is a snippet from the piece:

https://www.recode.net/2018/8/17/17686252/facebook-2018-midterm-election-plan-russia

How is technology changing the human condition? How is it impacting democracy?  I've written a bit about our entry in to the Information Age and I feel a white paper coming out of it.  I'm sure I'll write more about this subject.

Happy Voting,

J.W. Gant

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