Facebooks Fact Checks are Just Opinion

16 dic 2021 · 8 min. 43 sec.
Facebooks Fact Checks are Just Opinion
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Facebooks Fact Checks are Just Opinion Facebook just confirmed in court what we already knew: Their "fact checks" aren't facts. They're opinion. The tech giant is in the middle of...

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Facebooks Fact Checks are Just Opinion

Facebook just confirmed in court what we already knew: Their "fact checks" aren't facts. They're opinion.

The tech giant is in the middle of a legal battle with TV journalist John Stossel, who is suing them because they fact-checked one of his stories.

Facebook's defense? They say they shouldn't be the target of a defamation suit because their fact-checking is done by third-party organizations who are entitled to their “opinion.”

Opinion? So Facebook uses opinions to fact-check posts? What about when the company fact checks information about Covid? Is that opinion too? Just asking for the tens of thousands of young people who had inflammatory issues after getting their covid vaccine...

So here is what the New York Post Said about it...

Facebook admits the truth: ‘Fact checks’ are really just (lefty) opinion

Facebook finally admitted the truth: The “fact checks” that social media use to police what Americans read and watch are just “opinion.”

That’s thanks to a lawsuit brought by celebrated journalist John Stossel, which has exposed the left’s supposed battle against “misinformation” as a farce.

Stossel posted a pair of videos that touched the third rail of liberal politics — climate change. Neither questioned whether climate change is real, but each talked about other issues, namely forest management and using technology to adapt. Yet the third party that Facebook contracts to review these pieces, Science Feedback, flagged them as “false,” or our favorite, “lacking context.”

Why? Science Feedback didn’t like Stossel’s “tone.” That is, you can’t write anything about climate change unless you say it’s the worst disaster in the history of humanity and we must spend trillions to fight it.

For this, Facebook bans or minimizes Stossel’s reporting, depriving him of readers and revenue.

Then, when sued, Facebook throws up its hands and says “not our problem!” His real beef is with Science Feedback, you see; we wash our hands of it.

As for that “fact check” label we slapped on your piece? In Facebook’s response to Stossel, it argues, well, that’s protected opinion under the First Amendment.

The Post has faced this same gauntlet too many times. In February 2020, them published a column by Steven W. Mosher asking if COVID-19 leaked from the Wuhan Lab. This was labeled “false” by Facebook’s fact-checkers.

Here’s where the ‘facts’ about it all lie — Facebook bizarrely claims its ‘fact-checks’ are ‘opinion’
Of course, those supposed “independent” scientific reviewers relied on a group of experts who had a vested interest in dismissing that theory — including EcoHealth, which had funded the Wuhan lab.

When Twitter “fact checked” and blocked The Post’s stories about Hunter Biden’s laptop as “hacked materials,” what was the basis? Nothing. It wasn’t hacked; the company’s staff just wanted an excuse. Guess they didn’t like their tone.

In both these cases, our “fact checks” were lifted, but only after it no longer mattered.

The fact-check industry is funded by liberal moguls such as George Soros, government-funded nonprofits and the tech giants themselves. The checkers are not the unbiased arbiters of truth; they are useful distractions, groups Facebook can use to absolve itself of responsibility. Free speech be damned.

[Source NY POST]

https://www.spreaker.com/user/9922149/facebooks-fact-checks-are-just-opinion

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