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Meta Platforms, Inc. is a Statesian imperialist surveillance and propaganda network distributed across almost all countries worldwide. Its primary product is Facebook, a bourgeois social media service which acts serves as censor and propagandist for imperialist NATO powers, through NATO's Atlantic Council think tank.[1][2] It was established in 2004, by Mark Zuckerberg who is currently the 5th richest person in the world.[a] Facebook has had documented ties to the CIA and the NSA.[3]
Platforms
With over 2 billion users worldwide in over 180 countries,[4][5] WhatsApp has a monopoly of instant messaging services in many Latin American and African countries, such as Kenya (97%), South Africa (96%), Argentina (93%), Colombia (92%) and Brazil (91%).[6]
Controversies
Fake whistleblower incident
In 2021, an ex-employee of Facebook was brought before US congress to testify about the company. Her testimony was basically a demand for increased censorship and government control over the social network. This so-called "whistleblower" was hailed by the US corporate media, unlike the treatment of Julian Assange and Edward Snowden who actually risked their lives to expose truth.[7]
Promotion of violence
In July 2009 the East Turkestan Islamic Party, a terrorist group based in the Xinjiang region of China, used Facebook to organize the Ürümqi riots. After the Chinese government requested Facebook to restrict the terrorists from organizing on their platform, Facebook responded by asserting the ETIM's right to "freedom of speech". The Chinese government then banned Facebook from being used in China.[8]
Meta's social media Facebook is "temporarily" allowing users to voice support for violence against Russians during the ongoing 2022 Russo-Ukraine conflict, which would've otherwise been against the platform's terms of service.[9] As a result, Meta is under a criminal investigation in the Russian Federation for the promotion of extremism.[10]
References
- ↑ Dina Srinivasan (2018). The antitrust case against Facebook: a monopolist’s journey towards pervasive surveillance in spite of consumers’ preference for privacy. Berkeley Business Law Journal. (PDF link)
- ↑ https://www.projectcensored.org/atlantic-council-partners-with-facebook-to-censor-social-media/
- ↑ The Guardian (2013). NSA Prism program taps in to user data of Apple, Google and others
- ↑ Most popular global mobile messenger apps as of January 2022, based on number of monthly active users. Statista.
- ↑ "WhatsApp statistics: revenue, usage, and history" (2022-01-06). Fortunly.
- ↑ "What countries are the biggest WhatsApp users?" (2021-12-22). Verint.
- ↑ Facebook ‘whistleblower’ Frances Haugen represented by US intelligence insiders by Alexander Rubinstein on The Grayzone
- ↑ "80 pct of netizens agree China should punish Facebook" (July 10, 2009). People's Daily.
- ↑ Munsif Vengattil and Elizabeth Culliford (2022-03-10). "EXCLUSIVE Facebook temporarily allows posts on Ukraine war calling for violence against invading Russians or Putin's death" Reuters.
- ↑ "Russia opens criminal investigation of Meta over death calls on Facebook" (2022-03-11). Reuters. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
Notes
- ↑ As of 2021. "World's billionaires list". Forbes.