Tech policy expert Kara Frederick said people should not get “too excited” about the Meta CEO’s public apology for past election-interfering censorship.
Frederick, who directs The Heritage Foundation’s Tech Policy Center, questioned the sincerity of Zuckerberg’s apology for his platforms censoring COVID-19 and election-related posts. She told Fox Business host Stuart Varney on Wednesday that Mark Zuckerberg is “hedging his bets,” adding that It’s still “full steam ahead” for censorship from Meta, Frederick argued.
Varney played a clip of Donald Trump’s VP running mate JD Vance slamming Big Tech censorship. Referring to election-interfering censorship, Varney asked Frederick if it were “too late to do anything about it.” Frederick replied saying that “the damage has been done.” She noted that 29 days prior, “Facebook censored…
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