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The former Facebook high-level new book kicked Facebook's cooperation with China on a content censorship mechanism, and Xie Jinhe found that content supervision was in Shanghai
CK Hutchison, owned by Li Ka-shing, Hong Kong's richest man, ( Cheung Kong Hutchison Holdings Co., Ltd. ) sold nearly 90% of the shares of the Panamanian port to BlackRock (Blackrock) This news was strongly criticized by public opinion in China, believing that Li Ka-shing sold the Panamanian port as a pledge to the United States. Letting Trump take back the rights to the Panama Canal. As soon as the news came out, Xie Jinhe, a celebrity in Taiwan's financial circles, expressed his views on Facebook, but was notified by Facebook as "false information", and he found that Facebook's review location was in Shanghai. Coincidentally, the BBC recently interviewed former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams, who broke the news that Facebook had worked closely with China on content moderation mechanisms.
Former executives revealed that Facebook is willing to work with China to allow content censorship
Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former director of global public policy at Facebook and a former New Zealand diplomat, joined Facebook in 2011 and has seen Facebook's rise and growth from a front-row seat. Williams' new book kicks off Facebook In order to enter the Chinese market, which has hundreds of millions of users, founder Mark Zuckerberg considered hiding certain posts so that Chinese authorities could review them. Facebook gives Chinese authorities access to Facebook's database of Chinese users for content censorship in exchange for the lucrative Chinese market. Meta has worked with China to develop many censorship tools, which are not in line with Facebook's original corporate philosophy. Any photos and posts viewed tens of thousands of times are automatically sent to the censorship system, affecting elections, privacy and freedom of expression.
In her new book, Careless People, Sarah Wynn-Williams recounts her journey at Facebook from 2011 to 2017. Sarah Wynn-Williams claims that Facebook uses algorithms to spot vulnerable moments for teenagers in order to target advertisers, and in her autobiographical memoir, she writes about the process of decision-making and moral compromise, and she hopes that the outside world will have a better understanding of Facebook's policies and close ties to China for huge business interests.
Sarah Wynn-Williams reported to the SEC (SEC) as a whistleblower alleging that Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg said in court in 2018 that he did not know how China would regulate content through regulations, and Meta responded to the BBC by saying Mark Zuckerberg The statement is true, adding that Meta does not operate in China, and Mark Zuckerberg again stressed in court in 2019 that Meta does not have an agreement with China.
Meta told the BBC that Sarah Wynn-Williams had made a false statement, and Williams responded that it was due to a supervisor's misconduct investigation, that she had brought it up herself, and that it had nothing to do with her book.
Meta told reporters that Sarah Wynn-Williams, who was fired in 2017 for poor performance, will take legal action against her new book. Sarah Wynn-Williams' lawyer said Meta made false allegations against Sarah Wynn-Williams.
Trump's new book Save America points out that Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg tried to interfere with the 2020 US presidential election, ostensibly showing favor, but behind his back, shutting down his Facebook and Instagram accounts, and now that Trump is the world's leader, the account has been restored, and the definition of free speech has become very abstract. Facebook's advertising mechanism has many drawbacks, and the endless investment fraud advertisements are often ignored no matter how they are reported, is this the protection of freedom of expression? On Facebook to publish current affairs views were caught raking and reported, calling the sky should not be, the ground is not working, who will protect the freedom of speech of Taiwanese? This is a national security issue.
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