The dilemma of the networks': Facebook accuses Netflix documentary of sensationalism and affirms that they try to "protect people's privacy"

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Netflix released a few days ago 'The Dilemma of the Networks', a documentary that pointed out the questionable practices of these platforms and now Facebook has responded harshly to them. Specifically, he has accused the film of sensationalism, elaborating as follows:

"Rather than offering a nuanced view of technology, it gives a distorted view of how social media platforms work to create a scapegoat for difficult and complex problems in society. The creators of the documentary do not include comments from those at work. currently in those companies or from experts who have a different view of the narrative of the film. They also do not acknowledge, to criticize it or otherwise, the efforts that these companies have already taken in response to the problems they have pointed out. Instead, they trust the comments of those who haven't been into them for many years. "

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In the particular case of Facebook, the company points out several aspects in which "it builds its product to create value, not to be addictive", also that "you are not the product. Facebook is financed by advertising so that it is free for the public. people "or that" the Facebook algorithm is not 'crazy', it keeps the platform relevant and useful. "

The company continues to highlight that "Facebook has made company-wide improvements to protect people's privacy," in addition to "taking steps to reduce content that could lead to divergence" or that "Facebook has made investments to protect integrity. election ", not forgetting that" we fight against fake news and harmful content using a global network of fact-checking partners. "

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I think everyone should see this documentary. Of course Facebook was going to deny that there was / is anything nefarious going on.

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