Clarifying Misunderstandings in FB Data Revelations
Clarifying Misunderstandings in FB Data Revelations
It seems like everybody’s been talking about The Facebook Papers recently. The reports that reveal some of Facebook’s shadier practices have been going around the web, and causing quite the discussion about the social platform.
With all the reports painting Facebook in a fairly negative way, The Facebook Papers are pretty damning. Or are they? Perhaps the reports don’t actually reveal that much about Facebook’s practices after all.
Here, we’ll take a look at some reasons The Facebook Papers aren’t as damning as they may first seem.
Note: The Facebook Papers were released before Facebook’s rebranding to Meta , so we will still refer to the company as Facebook.
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The Facebook Papers’ Revelations Aren’t Particularly Scandalous
Most of the reports from The Facebook Papers focus on misinformation as the big “revelation” about Facebook. Now, misinformation certainly is a problem on the internet; it can actually be quite dangerous. But it isn’t particularly scandalous for Facebook.
Think back to the Cambridge Analytica scandal from 2018. There was massive public outcry towards Facebook, and rightfully so. Using non-consented data to target political ads is inexcusable, and arguably much more scandalous.
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The Facebook Papers appear to be getting much more public attention than the Cambridge Analytica scandal. While there are numerous factors behind this, it seems odd that a comparatively less serious problem is being exaggerated so much.
The Facebook Papers are being described and perceived as the worst information that could have come out about the company. But that’s not so. Imagine if the reports contained information that showed Facebook was being used by other countries in cyberattacks. That would have been a real revelation.
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While not trying to downplay the significance of the misinformation problem on Facebook and the wider internet, it isn’t particularly scandalous. It’s less serious than Facebook’s previous scandals, and it’s much less serious that it could have been.
Many Documents in The Facebook Papers Are Just Photos, Not Documents
When you’ve been reading about The Facebook Papers, it certainly sounds as though the reports are leaked documents, as one might expect. But, as Gizmodo acknowledged, the majority of the “documents” are just photos of reports on a computer screen.
Now, you can see why the reports are all photo-based, it’s much easier to take a sneaky photo with your phone than it is to suspiciously copy files to a thumb drive.
But, this fact means we have to give Facebook some benefit of the doubt. As you’ll have no doubt seen, one of Facebook’s reasons for denying the reports is that they mischaracterize the company by not providing the full context.
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While at first that may just sound like an excuse, Facebook is actually right. With just photos of select parts of documents, nobody (outside of Facebook) has read the documents in full.
As a result, there’s undeniably some context missing from the documents in question. As to what that missing context is, we don’t know. But isn’t there a rule about jumping to conclusions?
- Title: Clarifying Misunderstandings in FB Data Revelations
- Author: Michael
- Created at : 2024-08-08 11:19:56
- Updated at : 2024-08-09 11:19:56
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