Vote Zuckerberg No 1? Gatekeepers, intermediaries and Corporate Social Responsibility
Some things I read today resonated with one another.
First, from The Signal and the Noise (The Economist Special Report on Technology and Politics; pdf; p6):
… online giants, such as Facebook and Google, … know much more about people than any official agency does and hold all this information in one virtual place. It may not be in their commercial interest to use that knowledge to influence political outcomes, as some people fear, but they certainly have the wherewithal. …
Second, from Gizmodo:
Facebook has declared it will never use its product to influence how people on the platform vote. Earlier today, Gizmodo reported that employees had asked Mark Zuckerberg to answer the question, “What responsibility does Facebook have to help prevent President Trump in 2017?” in an internal poll.
In a statement to the Hill and Business Insider, Facebook said:
…Voting is a core value of democracy and we believe that supporting civic participation is an important contribution we can make to the community. We encourage any and all candidates, groups, and voters to use our platform to share their views on the election and debate the issues. We as a company are neutral — we have not and will not use our products in a way that attempts to influence how people vote.