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Mark Zuckerberg in Piedmont, South Dakota, in July.



America Doesn't Trust Facebook

By Casey Newton

October 27, 2017

The Verge

Despite Facebook’s ubiquity in public life, there remain large gaps in the public understanding about what Facebook is, and how it works.

Does Even Mark Zuckerberg Know What Facebook Is?

By Max Read

October 1, 2017

New York Magazine

The same company that gives you birthday reminders also helped ensure the integrity of the German elections.



 

People at Facebook Don’t Know How Facebook Works

By Kashmir Hill

October 13, 2017

Gizmodo

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This big blue machine plays an ever-expanding role in society and in the lives of many individual users, but no one seems to have a solid grasp on either the minutiae of what’s going on there or the larger repercussions of it.

How People Inside Facebook are Reacting to the Company’s Election Crisis

By Charlie Warzel

October 20, 2017

BuzzFeed

Many employees feel like they’re part of an unjust narrative that’s spiraled out of control.

Opinion: Why Facebook’s Dual News Feed Pilot is a Nightmare for Publishers

By Manish Maheshwari

October 28, 2017

Moneycontroll

Facebook shouldn’t create barriers that render quality content irrelevant. If it does, the very pillar on which news media stands, will lose its value...

 

Social Media Bots Threaten Democracy. But We Are Not Helpless

By Samuel Woolley and Marina Gorbis

October 16, 2017

The Guardian

Ever-more sophisticated Facebook and Twitter bots can sway political opinions. We have the technology to counter this – we need the will to use it.