As Mark Zuckerberg gave a speech on free speech today, there was something funky happening in the comments on his Facebook Live broadcast.
Zuckerberg waxed philosophical about the importance of the First Amendment, invoking Martin Luther King Jr., the #MeToo movement, and Black Lives Matter, and the comments poured in below his live-streamed video on Facebook. But these comments have a peculiar quality: every single one was positive.
That’s a puzzling response to Zuckerberg’s speech, given that much of it also addresses hate speech and inciting violence. It certainly seems like these aren’tallof the comments people are leaving on Zuckerberg’s video: So far, there are nearly 50,000 of them. Instead, the comments that appear almost universally thank him for what he’s brought into the world.When asked for a response, Facebook asserted that it did not moderate the comments.
“Thank you and Facebook team for wonderful place to communicate,” reads one. “You made the world smaller and made us closer thank youuuu May god bless you????,” says another. The words “thank you” appear so often that you might think Facebook decided to only show comments with those words, though the company denies that is the case.
Nowhere is there a mention of Facebook’s role in inciting genocide, or allowing Russian bots to run rampant, or the ways that political operatives have used the platform to push disinformation. Elsewhere on the internet, people weren’t so grateful.
Fuck Zuckerberg and @Facebook.
I suppose this is the price we pay for allowing some little douchebag with a bruised ego to turn a ‘hot or not’ site into a worldwide neighborhood with no regulation, but we still have the power to take if back. #DeleteFacebook https://t.co/LJPP0OHDTG
— Mel Barrett🏳️🌈 (she/her/they) (@melrevision) October 17, 2019
You can watch the speech here.
This story has been updated to include Facebook’s comment.
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