Why Meta Is Introducing Anti-LGBTQ Guidelines Ahead of Trump 2.0: An Interview with Judd Legum
Uncloseted Media talks to Judd Legum, Founder of Popular Information, a newsletter that focuses on accountability journalism. He is also the founder and former editor of the progressive website ThinkProgress.
“The other part of this announcement that really stuck out and underscores that, was Zuckerberg saying that they’re going to continue some content moderation about certain topics, but they’re moving their content moderation team to Texas because Zuckerberg says that Texas is a place where people have less concern about bias, which is also something that Musk talks about a lot, that Texas is the greatest place. …And that somehow is this neutral place and California is just full of biased people. And so all of that is pretty ridiculous on its face. The only way that it’s preferable is if you are trying to pander to the right.”
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