Hu Xijin: Zuckerberg's sudden attack on China's Internet management is behind Facebook's woes
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's sudden attack on China's Internet management in a speech Thursday at Georgetown University was in sharp contrast to his previous show of trot against China. Western media reports specifically targeting Chinese public highlight the change. But a look at Zuckerberg's speech reveals that the main thrust of his speech was to respond to the fierce criticism of Facebook in the United States. Such self-whitening accounts for the vast majority of its 35-minute speech.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's sudden attack on China's Internet management in a speech Thursday at Georgetown University was in sharp contrast to his previous show of trot against China. Western media reports specifically targeting Chinese public highlight the change. But a look at Zuckerberg's speech reveals that the main thrust of his speech was to respond to the fierce criticism of Facebook in the United States. Such self-whitening accounts for the vast majority of its 35-minute speech.
It is well known that since the outbreak of "Datagate" in March 2018, Facebook's image in american public opinion has been severely damaged, and all kinds of forces can kick it.It also squeezes Facebook's business interests.Facebook, which had wanted to make a big foray into the Chinese market, has taken a China-friendly stance.AndDealing with the current image crisis in the U.S. and the West is Zuckerberg's top priority, and the task of entering the Chinese market is clearly behind him.
In his speech Thursday, Zuckerberg sought to use "free speech" to justify criticism of fake political ads on Facebook in the United States and the West.It is opportunistic to exclude him from criticizing China's cyber-management in this context, which would win more sympathy from American public opinion and help him and Facebook out of trouble.
In his speech, Zuckerberg also criticized the international version of TikTok, which promotes different standards of freedom of expression on Facebook and TikTok, a practice that is somewhat unsoolpt.Facebook and TikTok are commercially competitive, and Zuckerberg's political stick is not bright enough.
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Zuckerberg blames China for Facebook's failure to get into China, a charge that is not new and is not worth being true to.People like Lao Hu can see Facebook's agitatedness in the current predicament, and I'm not going to take a closer look at the literal meaning of every word Zuckerberg is saying about China in the American context at this time.
I just want to say that Xiaoza is 35 years old and his youth is going so well. Facebook has gained so much influence in the United States and many countries that the information game that takes place on Facebook has affected the core interests of the United States and some countries, from politics to the economy.The future involvement of Zha and Facebook in a fierce and complex vortex of interests is doomed.He and his companions must be able to deal with and harness the complexity they face. It is absolutely impossible to simply use a certain "universal principle" to be able to "one size fits all" and deal with the world's wonders and easily enjoy success.
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The greater the impact of Facebook, the more young Za is prepared to suffer from "splint gas" and go through all kinds of suffering.He doesn't have to complain about it, he has to make himself mature and powerful in all kinds of power games and conflicts. In China, Xiaoza's attitude has jumped and swung, in this way to serve the short-term interests may not be able to achieve the real gain of Facebook, xiaoza's people set up construction is not necessarily good.
Since Facebook is positioned as a global social media,Pluralism should be its basic endowment, and it is doomed to die tied to a pile of American values.Such a realization, even if difficult, is Facebook must go through the bumps。 For Xiaoza, back and swing are not a good way.
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Zuckerberg suddenly approved of China, why do Chinese and American netizens make a "hehe"?
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, gave a 35-minute speech at Georgetown University on Thursday on the theme "Standing for Voice and Free Expression."
In this speech,Zuckerberg defended Facebook's decision not to fact-check political ads, calling it a defender of free speech and democracy.Summarizing the three main threats to freedom of expression, he also referred to China, criticized China's Internet censorship and named TikTok, which is owned byte-beating.
Zuckerberg had high hopes for the speech, which he hoped would improve Facebook's hot water in the U.S. over its political advertising policies.
HoweverJudging from the current public reaction, Xiaoza's defense of Facebook under the banner of "freedom of speech" has not only caused trouble in the United States, but also in China.
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Zuckerberg's speech comes a week after Democratic presidential candidate Warren Trump took to Twitter to attack Facebook's political advertising policies.
Warren says Facebook has changed its advertising policy to allow politicians to run ads with well-known lies -- explicitly turning the platform into a machine for obtaining false information.
Zuckerberg defended his speech primarily from the point of view of free speech."We don't check political ads," he said. We're not doing this to help politicians, we're doing it because we think people should be able to see what politicians are saying. If the content has news value, we won't delete it even if it conflicts with many of our standards. He also vowed that Facebook would do everything in its power to defend freedom of expression.
HoweverAs soon as Zuckerberg's speech was over, Warren sent four tweets attacking him.
Warren said Facebook is actively helping Trump spread lies and misings. Facebook has helped Donald Trump win the election once. They may do it again and profit from it.
Mark, that's the thing. It's not just Trump who lies to his followers on his page. Facebook is accepting millions of dollars from Mr. Trump to run political ads, including those that are false, outright lies, and that are not available on television.
Zuckerberg's speech showed what he learned from 2016 and Facebook's lack of preparation for the 2020 election.
Former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign spokesman Bill Russell"Zuckerberg's attempt to use the Constitution as a shield against the company's bottom line, his choice to pretend to care about free speech to cover up Facebook's policies, shows how un prepared his company is for this unique moment, and the lessons learned over the past few years are far from enough," he said. "
some civil rights organizationsThey also said they were shocked by Facebook's stance on political discourse. Allowing politicians to publish anything, even lies, could create social networks with more false information before the 2020 election, they say.
In his speech, Zuckerberg referred to Martin Luther King Jr. as an example of free speech for social progress. HoweverMartin Luther King's daughter later said online:I'm willing to help Facebook better understand the challenges facing the MLK, which come from the false information campaign launched by politicians.”"These activities created an atmosphere for his assassination.
A group of internet users in China mocked it
In the final part of his speech, Zuckerberg attacked China's online censorship system as contrary to public expectations of free speech, and named Tiktok, saying it does not provide the same privacy or freedom services to protesters or activists as WhatsApp does.
In response to Zuckerberg's attack, a TikTok spokesman told CNBC: "The Chinese government has not asked TikTok to censor content and has no jurisdiction because TikTok does not operate there."
As for Zuckerberg's statement, some domestic netizens sent out ha!Ha!Ha!three laughs.
After all, Facebook and Twitter recently deleted nearly a thousand Chinese accounts that support hong Kong police and oppose violence.
Some said they were funny about Zuckerberg showing off his WhatsAppAs we all know, this has become a communication platform used by Hong Kong mobs to communicate and create violence, which has greatly damaged the stability of Hong Kong society and contributed to crime.
Others argue that As Facebook's founder and chief executive, Mr Zuckerberg has a knedding interest in censorship, especially when it comes to talking to Chinese competitors, has come up with a different set of standards.
As for Zuckerberg's talk of Tiktok, netizens thought it might be a bogey-free overseas versionIt's something Zuckerberg's company can't catch up with when it's doing a good job of short video. You can't do it yourself, you can't keep up with the times, and the right thing to do is to improve your abilities and levels, not to attack competitors with free speech.
Facebook's reputation in the U.S. has plummeted because of the "datagate" incident in 2016. This comes at a critical time ahead of the 2020 election, when politicians in the US are sure to take to Facebook. The speech, in a sense, was also a big test of zuckerberg and Facebook's domestic politics.
Using free speech to defend himself, save himself, or "whitewash", Zuckerberg clearly hasn't satisfied Americans yet.
Attacking China with free speech and online censorship has failed to shift much of his firepower at home, defeating the good impression he had accumulated before China.
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