As Mark Zuckerberg tries to project calm, Facebook's empire changes
. From Facebook's Q1 earnings call at the end of April:
It's great that Zuckerberg is doing these videos, but there's an inherent suggestion — to a cynical eye at least — that the typical COVID-19 information available on Facebook is so untrustworthy that the company CEO himself must go on-air to give users the facts.Facebook has unsuccessfully tried to make ecommerce work a gazillion times before.
With all the headaches and problems that surely now come with moderating fake news, propaganda, and conspiracy theories, the grass growing on ecommerce platforms has got to look pretty green and comfortable. There are no PTSD lawsuits when you're helping people sell phone cases and T-shirts.
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