Biden Officials Yelled at Facebook “to Take Down Things that Were True" Joe Rogan’s recent interview of Mark Zuckerberg was a bro-fest, complete with discussions of the joys of hunting, Nordic curls, and ju-jitsu. The CEO of Meta also recounted how he got boiled by degrees in giving in to the demands of government agencies and the Biden Administration in censoring content. “They pushed us super hard to take down things that honestly were true. Right? I mean they basically pushed us and said, you know, anything that says that vaccines might have side effects, you basically need to take them down. And I was like, we’re not gonna do that …” Zuckerberg pointed to the voluminous report by Chairman Jim Jordan of the Judiciary Committee documenting the government’s efforts to manipulate content. The committee’s analysis and the government’s documents show the reality of government “jawboning” on social media. “I mean basically these people from the Biden Administration would call up our team and like scream at them and curse,” Zuckerberg said. “They want[ed] us to take down this meme of Leonardo DiCaprio looking at a TV talking about how 10 years from now or something, you know, we’re going to see an ad that says, okay, if you took a COVID vaccine, you’re eligible … for this kind of payment, like, some sort of like class action lawsuit type meme. And they’re like, ‘no. You have to take that down.’ We’re not gonna take down humor and satire. We’re not going to take down things that are true.” When Meta resisted some of the persistent demands of the government to remove content, Zuckerberg notes that President Biden in a 2021 press conference accused social media companies of “killing people.” The Federal Trade Commission launched antitrust lawsuits and investigations against Facebook and a number of other big social media outlets. Zuckerberg said, “all these different agencies and branches of government basically just started investigating, coming after our company. And it was brutal.” Any suggestion that jawboning by officials at the White House and in the agencies was purely a matter of advice should be laid to rest by the Judiciary Committee’s analysis and postings, as well as Zuckerberg’s description of being on the receiving end of this treatment. As Zuckerberg said, “you can’t censor that if it’s real legitimate information because it’s not ideologically convenient for you.” Comments are closed.
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