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'Weaponized' Facebook fails to protect civil rights, audit says

Published 07/08/2020, 05:51 AM
Updated 07/08/2020, 02:40 PM
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By Supantha Mukherjee and Elizabeth Culliford

(Reuters) - Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB)'s decisions to allow controversial posts by President Donald Trump established a "terrible precedent" that could allow the platform to be "weaponized to suppress voting," an external civil rights audit found on Wednesday.

The report, which Facebook commissioned two years ago, said the social network has not done enough to protect users from discrimination, falsehoods and incitement to violence, adding to pressure on the company in the midst of an advertiser boycott.

The findings come as more than 900 advertisers, including major brands such as Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) Co and Unilever (NYSE:UL) Plc, have joined a boycott started by major U.S. civil rights groups, including the Anti-Defamation League and the NAACP, to pressure Facebook to take concrete steps to block hate speech.

"Many in the civil rights community have become disheartened, frustrated and angry after years of engagement where they implored the company to do more to advance equality and fight discrimination, while also safeguarding free expression," the auditors wrote.

Facebook has taken a hands-off approach to political speech compared to rivals, notably leaving untouched posts by Trump in recent weeks which were flagged by its rival Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) for falsehoods and incitement of violence.

One Trump tweet, labeled by Twitter as violating its policy against "glorifying violence," said: "Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts."

The auditors expressed "significant concern" about the company's steadfast commitment to protect a particular definition of free expression, even where that has meant allowing harmful and divisive rhetoric that amplifies hate speech and threatens civil rights.

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By declining to hold politicians to the same rules as everyone else, Facebook created a "hierarchy of speech" that "privileges certain voices" over others, they wrote.

Racial justice group Color Of Change, which pushed for Facebook to have an audit and helped organize the advertising boycott, said the report correctly assessed the company's approach as "incremental and counterproductive."

Muslim Advocates, which also pushed for the audit, said Wednesday it confirmed Facebook enables anti-Muslim violence.

Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg defended Facebook's policy of not fact-checking political ads in a speech at Georgetown University last year where he cited protests against the Vietnam War.

"Allowing the Trump posts to remain establishes a terrible precedent that may lead other politicians and non-politicians to spread false information about legal voting methods, which would effectively allow the platform to be weaponized to suppress voting," the auditors said.

Facebook commissioned the audit in 2018 as part of its response to a range of criticism over issues such as data privacy, voter suppression, incitement of violence and a lack of transparency in political advertising. The audit was led by Laura Murphy, a former director of the American Civil Liberties Union's legislative office.

The company did not immediately indicate specific steps it would take in response to the findings but issued a statement attributed to Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg describing the audit as a "really important process for our company."

"The audit looked at a wide range of civil rights issues, including our policies against hate. There are no quick fixes to these issues — nor should there be," Sandberg said. "What has become increasingly clear is that we have a long way to go."

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She said Facebook would hire a civil rights leader, as previously discussed with ad boycott leaders, but stopped short of their demand that the role be an executive-level position.

Organizers of the advertising boycott met for more than an hour via video conference with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Sandberg on Tuesday. After the meeting, activists said they saw "no commitment to action" from the company.

Latest comments

Facebook is a phonebook.
violence against Muslims?  Did I hear this right? LOl lol lol
The left have weaponized censorship to silence any voice with whom they disagree. The company's that cowardly go along with them get none of my business.
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A civil right is our freedom of speech! Unless you're a constitution hating liberal.
Exactly. Trump saying when the looting starts, the shooting starts is not hate speech. It’s a warning. You break the law, there will be consequences. The left cares so much for criminals.
the Red Guard in action - NOTHING will suffice with justice warriors.
FB is violating basic human rights by allowing racist speech even from President (lol). Ban this app first and afterwards TikTok
lol found the commi
So we should get rid of free speech? Don't think so...move to China, commie.
Who defines hate? Who decides what is fact? History will show us is that happens to be the Victor's and the powerful. Neither of which are concerned with peace and liberty. Freedom of speech is very important, even when I detest what others may be saying. I also have the option of not using, reading, or subscribing to media that I believe doesn't represent my values. Our dollars matter. We don't need more laws that simply erode our rights.
well said Sid, obedience to the whims of the mob is all they want.
Facebook is not an open forum. It is a publisher who censors  user content. They should be open to litigation by all!
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