So what does Zuck do when Trump uses an exec order to stay the ban and pushes Republicans to reverse it?
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Algorithmically quell his own cybernetic rage.
It's already back up lmfao
Yep. But this doesn't answer their question. I'm rooting for a Tik Tok CEO vs Meta CEO battle Royale at the inauguration.
Trumps just gonna keep him hanging hoping he’s in the inner circle and bleeding him dry in the process.
Well I just hope they reverse the whole bill, so we can tr-appropriate the tax money back we sent to aid Israel
“Issues related to voter suppression/interference, political ads and misinformation policies.”
It's nice to see meta have learned from their own mistakes and are now trying to protect ~~democracy~~ profits.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook%E2%80%93Cambridge_Analytica_data_scandal
I think this was less about lobbying and more about bogeyman of China.
AIPAC lobbying also
You know China vetoed a Gaza Ceasefire last march, right?
They're also allied with Iran who militarized Hamas in the first place.
I don't know why I do this to myself, but I read through Meta's disclosure
Every single lobbyist I looked at worked in DC before becoming a lobbyist. I knew it happened a lot, but it's really depressing to see
Also, why do these disclosures not require companies to specify how the money was spent? There are only ~20 different lobbyists mentioned, and Meta spent 7.6M in a single quarter
Yes, companies hiring people in politics or with government connections is a very normal thing
$7.6 million, pocket change to these chumps. Up the ante!
Good, finally putting that money to good use.
Stifling competition, great use indeed. Make today's billionaires trillionaires.
TikTok are not competition, they don't even care about profit or they would have sold 80% of ownership and would continue operating legally.
They're a weapon