A major report from The Wall Street Journal revealed that Facebook has known that it is fomenting political polarization for years -- and that its top executives refused to implement proposed solutions to stop it.
This reporting dovetails with previous reports that Facebook is refusing to enforce its own policies that might upset conservatives in the United States. The Journal’s new report specifically mentions concern within Facebook that proposed changes “would have disproportionately affected conservative users and publishers, at a time when the company faced accusations from the right of political bias.”
The report cites an internal Facebook presentation from 2016 which found that “64% of all extremist group joins are due to our recommendation tools”; the presentation stated bluntly that “Our recommendation systems grow the problem.”
To be clear, these accusations are definitively not rooted in any facts. Media Matters has extensively and repeatedly debunked accusations of right-wing bias at Facebook; furthermore, when the platform finally revealed its internal audit of bias, it did not include a single concrete example of anti-conservative bias at Facebook.
The new report details that a key figure in nixing proposed solutions was Joel Kaplan, a Facebook executive who previously worked in President George W. Bush’s White House. Kaplan also reportedly worked behind the scenes to advance Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
The Wall Street Journal’s Jeff Horwitz and Deepa Seetharaman report: