HOW DID TWITTER KNEEL THREE POWERFUL MEDIA - LOST 20 MILLION EUROS

in #new7 years ago

The "Cambridge Analytica" scandal published in recent weeks has actually highlighted another war: against the Facebook social network. Three powerful world media came together in a campaign against this social network, months after Facebook made a decision that damaged serious media.

Mark Zuckerberg, director of Facebook, is no longer a man at the top of the world's richest triad of the world's richest people. He is already at risk of not being in the top 10 of these people. For a week he lost over 20m euros.

All this loss of Facebook comes after a wild campaign launched last week when the largest US newspaper The New York Times, the UK's largest newspaper The Guardian, and British public television Channel 4, released a research series on the Cambridge Analytica Internet Data Company, which used the data of its users who used their app to sign up with their Facebook account.

Over 500 million accounts are believed to have been used by "Cambridge Analytica" to influence the presidential election in America and many other countries. But the struggle of these media quickly moved from "Cambridge Analytica" to "Facebook" by accusing the social network that it has allowed the user data on this social network to be used by the company in question.

So started the campaign known as #DeleteFacebook that resulted in hundreds of thousands of closed accounts, especially in America and Britain. This caused enormous losses to Mark Zuckerberg, who lost $ 20 million in US stocks.

This campaign against Facebook comes months after this social network has decided not to show the news of the media that have opened Facebook pages on the wall of private users. So powerful and serious media were equated with media that slander and create false news. This was also the reason why Facebook had taken this action, but it annoyed the many media that had already built a Facebook audience.

But with the absent audience of these Facebook media, the company itself lost many audiences and all too much money.

But beyond this story, there is another confession. It's about politics. And when politics enters, there's no business he holds.

A very powerful company, Standard Oil, at the beginning of the last century launched and aligned its own antitrust world politics, thanks to the famous Sherman Act. Now, the Cambridge Analytica issue is threatening to be for the Network, the one that the diesel scandal was for vehicles.

It is enough to see the progress of Facebook titles on the stock exchange as well as the "other Titans of the Network" to understand that the scandal linked to Cambridge Analytica risks being more than a mere obstacle. It is something that resembles a Network Revolution.

Besides. the social network created by Mark Zuckerberg that dropped, the same happened to Twitter.

They have undergone an Amazon, Netflix, Apple, and Alphabet restriction (the company that controls Google). The matter is known. Facebook has the data that users donate whenever they want to use it to get in touch with friends and relatives. These data, then "tickle" to create profiles that are "sold" to publicity companies. With Cambridge Analytica, I was overwhelmed by publicity companies, and our parties were also interested in our profiles. What has so far been a topic of dominant positions in the market has turned into political issues.

Getting to influence voting in a country like the US is not something that can go unnoticed. And so the markets and investors in these hours are wondering what will happen to these giants who have responded to business logic so far and now face a social and political offensive?

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