Why the right wing has a massive advantage on Facebook

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It is funny...that all i hear hear is how Facebook is Leftist..when most of the the top 25 most popular sites are Conservative. It would appear that all Facebook has managed to do is piss off both sides...both sides vow to remove protections--the article is long..but quite informative,



Throughout 2020, Democrats have denounced Facebook with growing ferocity as a "right wing echo chamber" with a “conservative bias” that’s giving an edge to Donald Trump in November.
But Facebook says there's a reason why right-wing figures are driving more engagement. It's not that its algorithm favors conservatives — the company has long maintained that its platform is neutral. Instead, the right is better at connecting with people on a visceral level, the company says.
“Right-wing populism is always more engaging," a Facebook executive said in a recent interview with POLITICO reporters, when pressed why the pages of conservatives drive such high interactions. The person said the content speaks to "an incredibly strong, primitive emotion" by touching on such topics as "nation, protection, the other, anger, fear."

"That was there in the [19]30's. That's not invented by social media — you just see those reflexes mirrored in social media, they’re not created by social media," the executive added. "It's why tabloids do better than the [Financial Times], and it's also a human thing. People respond to engaging emotion much more than they do to, you know, dry coverage. ...This wasn't invented 15 years ago when Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook."
In the final stretch of the 2020 campaign, the Facebook posts with the most engagement in the United States most days — measured by likes, comments, shares and reactions — are from conservative voices outside the mainstream media: Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, David Harris, Jr., Franklin Graham and “Blue Lives Matter,” according to the Facebook-owned tool Crowdtangle. Trump’s personal page also regularly makes the top of the list, in effect allowing him to become a publisher in his own right and navigate around the traditional media.
Left-wing posts make the daily top-25 much less frequently. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and the Facebook savvy Occupy Democrats are among the pages that occasionally hit such levels of engagement.

The growth of right-wing content on the platform has enraged liberals, who accuse the social media giant of kowtowing to the right out of fear of being painted as biased toward the left. It has also ratcheted up the brawl between the left and the right over the social network weeks before the election, as both parties try to influence the platform’s policies.

Members of both parties are increasingly threatening to dismantle the so-called Section 230 protections that shield Facebook and other internet companies from liability.
“I’ve never been a fan of Facebook, as you probably know. I’ve never been a big Zuckerberg fan. I think he’s a real problem,” Biden told The New York Times editorial board last year. “Section 230 should be revoked, immediately should be revoked.” The Trump administration this week introduced a bill to chip away at those protections.
 
As far as I can tell...the Right gets more use out of Facebook than the Left. This makes some sense to me---Conservatives are engaged..and social media responds to how many people are engaged...but, in truth, I think Facebook is neutral...their workforce is very-left leaning..but their platform is open to all.

Both sides seem to feel the need to fight for 'hearts and minds'---to a large extent both sides are echo chambers...to guy like myself..no Facebook account..in fact this and flikr are the only sites i go to that would be considered social media..that includes Twitter. The whole thing misses me.

I prefer life outside the bubble.
 
It is funny...that all i hear hear is how Facebook is Leftist..when most of the the top 25 most popular sites are Conservative. It would appear that all Facebook has managed to do is piss off both sides...both sides vow to remove protections--the article is long..but quite informative,



Throughout 2020, Democrats have denounced Facebook with growing ferocity as a "right wing echo chamber" with a “conservative bias” that’s giving an edge to Donald Trump in November.
But Facebook says there's a reason why right-wing figures are driving more engagement. It's not that its algorithm favors conservatives — the company has long maintained that its platform is neutral. Instead, the right is better at connecting with people on a visceral level, the company says.
“Right-wing populism is always more engaging," a Facebook executive said in a recent interview with POLITICO reporters, when pressed why the pages of conservatives drive such high interactions. The person said the content speaks to "an incredibly strong, primitive emotion" by touching on such topics as "nation, protection, the other, anger, fear."

"That was there in the [19]30's. That's not invented by social media — you just see those reflexes mirrored in social media, they’re not created by social media," the executive added. "It's why tabloids do better than the [Financial Times], and it's also a human thing. People respond to engaging emotion much more than they do to, you know, dry coverage. ...This wasn't invented 15 years ago when Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook."
In the final stretch of the 2020 campaign, the Facebook posts with the most engagement in the United States most days — measured by likes, comments, shares and reactions — are from conservative voices outside the mainstream media: Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, David Harris, Jr., Franklin Graham and “Blue Lives Matter,” according to the Facebook-owned tool Crowdtangle. Trump’s personal page also regularly makes the top of the list, in effect allowing him to become a publisher in his own right and navigate around the traditional media.
Left-wing posts make the daily top-25 much less frequently. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and the Facebook savvy Occupy Democrats are among the pages that occasionally hit such levels of engagement.

The growth of right-wing content on the platform has enraged liberals, who accuse the social media giant of kowtowing to the right out of fear of being painted as biased toward the left. It has also ratcheted up the brawl between the left and the right over the social network weeks before the election, as both parties try to influence the platform’s policies.

Members of both parties are increasingly threatening to dismantle the so-called Section 230 protections that shield Facebook and other internet companies from liability.
“I’ve never been a fan of Facebook, as you probably know. I’ve never been a big Zuckerberg fan. I think he’s a real problem,” Biden told The New York Times editorial board last year. “Section 230 should be revoked, immediately should be revoked.” The Trump administration this week introduced a bill to chip away at those protections.
Well the most exciting young political minds are all conservatives.. democrats are old and no diversity of thought.
 
It is funny...that all i hear hear is how Facebook is Leftist..when most of the the top 25 most popular sites are Conservative. It would appear that all Facebook has managed to do is piss off both sides...both sides vow to remove protections--the article is long..but quite informative,



Throughout 2020, Democrats have denounced Facebook with growing ferocity as a "right wing echo chamber" with a “conservative bias” that’s giving an edge to Donald Trump in November.
But Facebook says there's a reason why right-wing figures are driving more engagement. It's not that its algorithm favors conservatives — the company has long maintained that its platform is neutral. Instead, the right is better at connecting with people on a visceral level, the company says.
“Right-wing populism is always more engaging," a Facebook executive said in a recent interview with POLITICO reporters, when pressed why the pages of conservatives drive such high interactions. The person said the content speaks to "an incredibly strong, primitive emotion" by touching on such topics as "nation, protection, the other, anger, fear."

"That was there in the [19]30's. That's not invented by social media — you just see those reflexes mirrored in social media, they’re not created by social media," the executive added. "It's why tabloids do better than the [Financial Times], and it's also a human thing. People respond to engaging emotion much more than they do to, you know, dry coverage. ...This wasn't invented 15 years ago when Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook."
In the final stretch of the 2020 campaign, the Facebook posts with the most engagement in the United States most days — measured by likes, comments, shares and reactions — are from conservative voices outside the mainstream media: Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, David Harris, Jr., Franklin Graham and “Blue Lives Matter,” according to the Facebook-owned tool Crowdtangle. Trump’s personal page also regularly makes the top of the list, in effect allowing him to become a publisher in his own right and navigate around the traditional media.
Left-wing posts make the daily top-25 much less frequently. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and the Facebook savvy Occupy Democrats are among the pages that occasionally hit such levels of engagement.

The growth of right-wing content on the platform has enraged liberals, who accuse the social media giant of kowtowing to the right out of fear of being painted as biased toward the left. It has also ratcheted up the brawl between the left and the right over the social network weeks before the election, as both parties try to influence the platform’s policies.

Members of both parties are increasingly threatening to dismantle the so-called Section 230 protections that shield Facebook and other internet companies from liability.
“I’ve never been a fan of Facebook, as you probably know. I’ve never been a big Zuckerberg fan. I think he’s a real problem,” Biden told The New York Times editorial board last year. “Section 230 should be revoked, immediately should be revoked.” The Trump administration this week introduced a bill to chip away at those protections.
Well the most exciting young political minds are all conservatives.. democrats are old and no diversity of thought.
LOL..or vice versa, eh?

I find the most exciting young political minds to be members of neither political party....instead they are exploring what they see as the future..the Balkanization of the political party system as a whole..to reflect the new tribal/factional groupings.
 
By report, even a single morsel of fact on Facebook invokes the same Democrat outrage.
And an Official Facebook Fact Check (Your post was flagged because it's true and it makes Democrats look bad).
And yet...there are these huge Conservative sites....why are they left alone? Don't they make Democrats look bad?
 
As far as I can tell...the Right gets more use out of Facebook than the Left. This makes some sense to me---Conservatives are engaged..and social media responds to how many people are engaged...but, in truth, I think Facebook is neutral...their workforce is very-left leaning..but their platform is open to all.

Both sides seem to feel the need to fight for 'hearts and minds'---to a large extent both sides are echo chambers...to guy like myself..no Facebook account..in fact this and flikr are the only sites i go to that would be considered social media..that includes Twitter. The whole thing misses me.

I prefer life outside the bubble.
That's because Leftists put everyone who doesn't step in line on Ignore.
 
It is funny...that all i hear hear is how Facebook is Leftist..when most of the the top 25 most popular sites are Conservative. It would appear that all Facebook has managed to do is piss off both sides...both sides vow to remove protections--the article is long..but quite informative,



Throughout 2020, Democrats have denounced Facebook with growing ferocity as a "right wing echo chamber" with a “conservative bias” that’s giving an edge to Donald Trump in November.
But Facebook says there's a reason why right-wing figures are driving more engagement. It's not that its algorithm favors conservatives — the company has long maintained that its platform is neutral. Instead, the right is better at connecting with people on a visceral level, the company says.
“Right-wing populism is always more engaging," a Facebook executive said in a recent interview with POLITICO reporters, when pressed why the pages of conservatives drive such high interactions. The person said the content speaks to "an incredibly strong, primitive emotion" by touching on such topics as "nation, protection, the other, anger, fear."

"That was there in the [19]30's. That's not invented by social media — you just see those reflexes mirrored in social media, they’re not created by social media," the executive added. "It's why tabloids do better than the [Financial Times], and it's also a human thing. People respond to engaging emotion much more than they do to, you know, dry coverage. ...This wasn't invented 15 years ago when Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook."
In the final stretch of the 2020 campaign, the Facebook posts with the most engagement in the United States most days — measured by likes, comments, shares and reactions — are from conservative voices outside the mainstream media: Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, David Harris, Jr., Franklin Graham and “Blue Lives Matter,” according to the Facebook-owned tool Crowdtangle. Trump’s personal page also regularly makes the top of the list, in effect allowing him to become a publisher in his own right and navigate around the traditional media.
Left-wing posts make the daily top-25 much less frequently. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and the Facebook savvy Occupy Democrats are among the pages that occasionally hit such levels of engagement.

The growth of right-wing content on the platform has enraged liberals, who accuse the social media giant of kowtowing to the right out of fear of being painted as biased toward the left. It has also ratcheted up the brawl between the left and the right over the social network weeks before the election, as both parties try to influence the platform’s policies.

Members of both parties are increasingly threatening to dismantle the so-called Section 230 protections that shield Facebook and other internet companies from liability.
“I’ve never been a fan of Facebook, as you probably know. I’ve never been a big Zuckerberg fan. I think he’s a real problem,” Biden told The New York Times editorial board last year. “Section 230 should be revoked, immediately should be revoked.” The Trump administration this week introduced a bill to chip away at those protections.
Well the most exciting young political minds are all conservatives.. democrats are old and no diversity of thought.
LOL..or vice versa, eh?

I find the most exciting young political minds to be members of neither political party....instead they are exploring what they see as the future..the Balkanization of the political party system as a whole..to reflect the new tribal/factional groupings.
I meant young and have diverse opinions and thoughts
 
‘“Right-wing populism is always more engaging," a Facebook executive said in a recent interview with POLITICO reporters, when pressed why the pages of conservatives drive such high interactions.’ ibid

That’s because it’s easy to contrive and propagate ridiculous, outrageous rightwing conspiracy theories, misinformation, fake news, and lies.
 
‘“Right-wing populism is always more engaging," a Facebook executive said in a recent interview with POLITICO reporters, when pressed why the pages of conservatives drive such high interactions.’ ibid

That’s because it’s easy to contrive and propagate ridiculous, outrageous rightwing conspiracy theories, misinformation, fake news, and lies.
The First Amendment doesn't guarantee you a willing audience and instant, unthinking agreement and endorsement.

It's about time you understood that simple fact.
 
By report, even a single morsel of fact on Facebook invokes the same Democrat outrage.
And an Official Facebook Fact Check (Your post was flagged because it's true and it makes Democrats look bad).
And yet...there are these huge Conservative sites....why are they left alone? Don't they make Democrats look bad?
Yes...but they're not run by liberals, are they?
I would imagine not..your point? I do hope you actually read the article...I think you might be confusing the way Facebook moderates individuals...and the thrust of the article..which is that Facebook is a good thing..for the Right wing.
 
My nationwide community shows me that Liberals will not discuss anything with anyone who veers from their opinion.
 
By report, even a single morsel of fact on Facebook invokes the same Democrat outrage.
And an Official Facebook Fact Check (Your post was flagged because it's true and it makes Democrats look bad).
And yet...there are these huge Conservative sites....why are they left alone? Don't they make Democrats look bad?
Yes...but they're not run by liberals, are they?
I would imagine not..your point? I do hope you actually read the article...I think you might be confusing the way Facebook moderates individuals...and the thrust of the article..which is that Facebook is a good thing..for the Right wing.
Perhaps. I don't get news from Facebook. I just use it to keep up with family.
 
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Tech Companies Are Gathering For A Secret Meeting To Prepare A 2018 Election Strategy

Reps from up to a dozen of the US's biggest tech companies plan to meet in San Francisco to discuss efforts to counter manipulation of their platforms.

The Department Of Homeland Security Plans To Compile A List Of All Bloggers, Journalists And “Social Media Influencers”
 
It is funny...that all i hear hear is how Facebook is Leftist..when most of the the top 25 most popular sites are Conservative. It would appear that all Facebook has managed to do is piss off both sides...both sides vow to remove protections--the article is long..but quite informative,



Throughout 2020, Democrats have denounced Facebook with growing ferocity as a "right wing echo chamber" with a “conservative bias” that’s giving an edge to Donald Trump in November.
But Facebook says there's a reason why right-wing figures are driving more engagement. It's not that its algorithm favors conservatives — the company has long maintained that its platform is neutral. Instead, the right is better at connecting with people on a visceral level, the company says.
“Right-wing populism is always more engaging," a Facebook executive said in a recent interview with POLITICO reporters, when pressed why the pages of conservatives drive such high interactions. The person said the content speaks to "an incredibly strong, primitive emotion" by touching on such topics as "nation, protection, the other, anger, fear."

"That was there in the [19]30's. That's not invented by social media — you just see those reflexes mirrored in social media, they’re not created by social media," the executive added. "It's why tabloids do better than the [Financial Times], and it's also a human thing. People respond to engaging emotion much more than they do to, you know, dry coverage. ...This wasn't invented 15 years ago when Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook."
In the final stretch of the 2020 campaign, the Facebook posts with the most engagement in the United States most days — measured by likes, comments, shares and reactions — are from conservative voices outside the mainstream media: Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, David Harris, Jr., Franklin Graham and “Blue Lives Matter,” according to the Facebook-owned tool Crowdtangle. Trump’s personal page also regularly makes the top of the list, in effect allowing him to become a publisher in his own right and navigate around the traditional media.
Left-wing posts make the daily top-25 much less frequently. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and the Facebook savvy Occupy Democrats are among the pages that occasionally hit such levels of engagement.

The growth of right-wing content on the platform has enraged liberals, who accuse the social media giant of kowtowing to the right out of fear of being painted as biased toward the left. It has also ratcheted up the brawl between the left and the right over the social network weeks before the election, as both parties try to influence the platform’s policies.

Members of both parties are increasingly threatening to dismantle the so-called Section 230 protections that shield Facebook and other internet companies from liability.
“I’ve never been a fan of Facebook, as you probably know. I’ve never been a big Zuckerberg fan. I think he’s a real problem,” Biden told The New York Times editorial board last year. “Section 230 should be revoked, immediately should be revoked.” The Trump administration this week introduced a bill to chip away at those protections.

I can't wait for Putin to, once again, place that one single ad on Facebook that will cause you to flip your vote to Trump!
 

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