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In the case of misinformation on Facebook, I'm not convinced the company isn't at fault, but it certainly has a very real problem. To pretend that its hands are clean is not only tone-deaf, it explains why the company doesn't feel compelled to actually solve the problem.
It's not clear that Facebook could solve the problem, even if it wanted to. The second problem is that Facebook absolutely does amplify content that it says "people want to hear. When people engage with content, they spend more time on Facebook and they tell Facebook what they care about. Both of those allow the company to show more ads--the engine that drives its massive profit machine. Of course, maybe it isn't just that Facebook isn't motivated to stop misinformation, perhaps it just isn't able to.
Earlier this year, in an interview with Casey Newton, who writes the Platformer Newsletter, Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that people shouldn't expect Facebook to eliminate all misinformation--it's just too difficult. Bosworth echoed that sentiment in his interview with Fried. In fact, Bosworth suggested that Facebook is behaving exactly how it is designed. According to Bosworth, the best way to approximate the algorithm is to ask yourself "What do people want to hear?
It's a common phrase used by Bosworth. You might think Bosworth is uncomfortable about the effects that Facebook has on democracy, or the effect Instagram has on the mental health of teenagers.
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