Post Reports

Facebook’s role in the Jan. 6 attack

Oct 25, 2021
Elizabeth Dwoskin, a Silicon Valley reporter for The Washington Post, unpacks Facebook's internal dynamics leading up to the January 6th attack. She reveals that after initial successes in combating misinformation, the company dismantled its protective measures, allowing rioters to use its platform for organization. Inside tensions and contradictions in Facebook's public narrative emerge, highlighting its struggle with accountability and the urgent call for transparency and regulation in social media. This eye-opening discussion sheds light on the platform's profound societal impact.
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ANECDOTE

Facebook's Post-Election Actions

  • Facebook took a "victory lap" after the 2020 election, dismantling its Civic Integrity team.
  • This team, tasked with combating misinformation, was deemed too critical of the company.
INSIGHT

Relaxed Safety Measures

  • After disbanding the Civic Integrity team, Facebook relaxed safety measures, prioritizing engagement.
  • This allowed pro-Trump groups promoting election misinformation to grow rapidly.
ANECDOTE

Delayed Response

  • Facebook reinstated safety measures on January 6th, but it was too late.
  • Sheryl Sandberg's claim that the events were organized on other platforms proved false and demoralizing.
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