An ex-Facebook spokesperson says he was 'wrong' about the company's free-speech mission counteracting ignorance and is urging employees to take action
when speaking with Fox News' Dana Perino. "I believe strongly that Facebook shouldn't be the arbiter of truth of everything that people say online. I think in general, private companies shouldn't be, especially these platform companies, shouldn't be in the position of doing that."
In his letter, Schnitt puts Facebook's misinformation problem and its obligation to fight it into context by drawing comparisons to a grocery store, as mentioned below: "If you think of Facebook as the place where people get their information, it's like the one grocery store in a town. Everyone shops there and its shelves are mostly filled with food that is nutritious, fun, entertaining, engaging, etc… However, sprinkled through the shelves are foods that look like regular stuff but are actually poison. I'm not talking about junk food with frivolous or empty calories.
Schnitt said that he still believes "Facebook does more good than harm," but that the company needs to do more.Are you a Facebook employee with insight to share?
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