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Julia Carrie Wong

@juliacarriew
183 posts
2023-04-14
“A chorus of influential voices portrayed this killing as part and parcel of a city awash in violent crime. While Lee is one of a dozen homicide victims in SF this year, his is the only killing that has garnered national coverage — or, in most cases, even cursory local coverage.” https://twitter.com/...
2023-04-14 View on X
Mission Local

The SFPD arrested IT company owner Nima Momeni for allegedly killing Bob Lee, and say the two men knew each other and were driving together before the killing

2021-10-24
For years Facebook treated reporters who came to it with concerns about how it seemed to be pushing people toward extremism and conspiracies like we were hysterical scolds making mountains out of mole hills but actually it knew that we were right https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-10-24 View on X
New York Times

Internal docs detail Facebook's struggles with violence-inciting content in India, including failure to designate some politically-connected groups as dangerous

Internal documents show a struggle with misinformation, hate speech and celebrations of violence in the country, the company's biggest market.

For years Facebook treated reporters who came to it with concerns about how it seemed to be pushing people toward extremism and conspiracies like we were hysterical scolds making mountains out of mole hills but actually it knew that we were right https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-10-24 View on X
Washington Post

Docs: Facebook user reports of “false news” hit ~40K per hour on January 6; the Instagram account reported most often for inciting violence was @realdonaldtrump

Relief flowed through Facebook in the days after the 2020 presidential election.

2021-10-23
I just want to scream https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-23 View on X
New York Times

Internal docs show the extent of Facebook's knowledge of extremist Groups on its site but don't offer a complete picture of its decision-making in response

Company documents show that the social network's employees repeatedly raised red flags about the spread of misinformation and conspiracies …

I just want to scream https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-23 View on X
NBC News

Internal docs: Facebook employees created a test account in 2019 and within days it was recommended extreme and conspiratorial content, including QAnon Groups

In the summer of 2019, a new Facebook user named Carol Smith signed up for the platform, describing herself as a politically conservative mother …

For years Facebook treated reporters who came to it with concerns about how it seemed to be pushing people toward extremism and conspiracies like we were hysterical scolds making mountains out of mole hills but actually it knew that we were right https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-10-23 View on X
New York Times

Internal docs show the extent of Facebook's knowledge of extremist Groups on its site but don't offer a complete picture of its decision-making in response

Company documents show that the social network's employees repeatedly raised red flags about the spread of misinformation and conspiracies …

2021-10-07
Just pointing out a fact https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-07 View on X
YouTube

Video of Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee

Just pointing out a fact https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-07 View on X
Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg says that Facebook does not prioritize profit over safety and well-being and argues that many of Frances Haugen's claims don't make sense

I wanted to share a note I wrote to everyone at our company.  —  Hey everyone: it's been quite a week, and I wanted to share some thoughts with all of you.

2021-10-06
Just pointing out a fact https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-06 View on X
Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg says that Facebook does not prioritize profit over safety and well-being and argues that many of Frances Haugen's claims don't make sense

I wanted to share a note I wrote to everyone at our company.  —  Hey everyone: it's been quite a week, and I wanted to share some thoughts with all of you.

Just pointing out a fact https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-06 View on X
YouTube

Video of Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee

2021-10-04
I would say that I don't think it's safe to assume that Facebook could fix its human rights abuse problems in the Global South with more resources and focus. Having the vast majority of its resources focused on the US and West hasn't exactly fixed its core issues here.
2021-10-04 View on X
New York Times

As WSJ's Facebook Files suggest, Facebook seems to be in a slow, steady decline, evidenced by frenetic pivots, executive paranoia, and talent attrition

A trove of leaked documents, published by The Wall Street Journal, hints at a company whose best days are behind it.

An honest (if utterly soul-crushing) analysis of facebook's moral universe from @kevinroose: human rights abuses facilitated by Facebook might kill *people*, but they won't kill Facebook. Only American teens (and the advertisers who love them) can do that. https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-04 View on X
CBS News

In a 60 Minutes interview, WSJ's Facebook Files whistleblower says Facebook is misleading the public on progress against hate speech, misinformation, and more

Frances Haugen says in her time with Facebook she saw, “conflicts of interest between what was good for the public and what was good for Facebook.”

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen lost a friend when he was sucked into white nationalism online https://www.wsj.com/...
2021-10-04 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Ex-Facebook PM Frances Haugen comes forward as the key source behind WSJ's Facebook Files, saying she became alarmed by how profits came before public safety

The former Facebook employee says her goal is to help prompt change at the social-media giant  —  The former Facebook Inc. employee …

This is not to say that the Instagram mental health issues aren't important. They are. But it is frustrating to see Facebook's cynical dismissal of the value of the 90% fo its users who don't live in the US be fully justified by the behavior of US politicians and press.
2021-10-04 View on X
CBS News

In a 60 Minutes interview, WSJ's Facebook Files whistleblower says Facebook is misleading the public on progress against hate speech, misinformation, and more

Frances Haugen says in her time with Facebook she saw, “conflicts of interest between what was good for the public and what was good for Facebook.”

But the past few weeks have demonstrated the core dynamics of the FB debate in the US. Serious and urgent harms against human rights and democracy in the Global South included in the WSJ's investigation have been wholly overshadowed by the Instagram eating disorder issue.
2021-10-04 View on X
CBS News

In a 60 Minutes interview, WSJ's Facebook Files whistleblower says Facebook is misleading the public on progress against hate speech, misinformation, and more

Frances Haugen says in her time with Facebook she saw, “conflicts of interest between what was good for the public and what was good for Facebook.”

An honest (if utterly soul-crushing) analysis of facebook's moral universe from @kevinroose: human rights abuses facilitated by Facebook might kill *people*, but they won't kill Facebook. Only American teens (and the advertisers who love them) can do that. https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-04 View on X
New York Times

As WSJ's Facebook Files suggest, Facebook seems to be in a slow, steady decline, evidenced by frenetic pivots, executive paranoia, and talent attrition

A trove of leaked documents, published by The Wall Street Journal, hints at a company whose best days are behind it.

This is not to say that the Instagram mental health issues aren't important. They are. But it is frustrating to see Facebook's cynical dismissal of the value of the 90% fo its users who don't live in the US be fully justified by the behavior of US politicians and press.
2021-10-04 View on X
New York Times

As WSJ's Facebook Files suggest, Facebook seems to be in a slow, steady decline, evidenced by frenetic pivots, executive paranoia, and talent attrition

A trove of leaked documents, published by The Wall Street Journal, hints at a company whose best days are behind it.

But the past few weeks have demonstrated the core dynamics of the FB debate in the US. Serious and urgent harms against human rights and democracy in the Global South included in the WSJ's investigation have been wholly overshadowed by the Instagram eating disorder issue.
2021-10-04 View on X
New York Times

As WSJ's Facebook Files suggest, Facebook seems to be in a slow, steady decline, evidenced by frenetic pivots, executive paranoia, and talent attrition

A trove of leaked documents, published by The Wall Street Journal, hints at a company whose best days are behind it.

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen lost a friend when he was sucked into white nationalism online https://www.wsj.com/...
2021-10-04 View on X
CBS News

In a 60 Minutes interview, WSJ's Facebook Files whistleblower says Facebook is misleading the public on progress against hate speech, misinformation, and more

Frances Haugen says in her time with Facebook she saw, “conflicts of interest between what was good for the public and what was good for Facebook.”

I would say that I don't think it's safe to assume that Facebook could fix its human rights abuse problems in the Global South with more resources and focus. Having the vast majority of its resources focused on the US and West hasn't exactly fixed its core issues here.
2021-10-04 View on X
CBS News

In a 60 Minutes interview, WSJ's Facebook Files whistleblower says Facebook is misleading the public on progress against hate speech, misinformation, and more

Frances Haugen says in her time with Facebook she saw, “conflicts of interest between what was good for the public and what was good for Facebook.”