— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) January 7, 2025
So sorry for your loss.
— EstebanDudoso (@EstebanDudoso) January 7, 2025
This is just more disinformation from Stelter. Censorship on social media is “a right-wing talking point”? It’s funny that telling the truth has now become “right wing.”
The company’s newly promoted policy chief Joel Kaplan, a former senior adviser to George W. Bush, sat with the Fox co-hosts and fully agreed with the show’s “censorship” versus “freedom” framing.
— Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) January 7, 2025
I’m at a loss of words.Brian Stelter talking about misinformation
CNN is currently in court in Florida in a defamation case, had to settle with Nicholas Sandmann for defaming him, was the leading purveyor of the Russia collusion hoax, and hired the reporter who peddled the lie that the Hunter Biden laptop was disinfo. https://t.co/2M69bUbseE
Kaplan’s appearance was the latest sign of Meta recalibrating in advance of Trump’s second term in office.
Tuesday morning’s announcements seemed like they were addressed directly to Trump, especially since Meta first gave the news exclusively to “Fox & Friends,” one of the president-elect’s favorite TV shows.
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Zuckerberg asserts that “the fact-checkers have just been too politically biased, and have destroyed more trust than they’ve created, especially in the U.S.”
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) January 7, 2025
God, hall monitor Stelter is so tedious. He writes:
— That One Guy Who’s Always Right (@RLLazzarini) January 7, 2025
You’re panicking…
— Calamity Jen (@realjenx) January 7, 2025
Stelter was never “almost cool.”
Meta’s framing – in its PR blog post – is “More Speech and Fewer Mistakes.” An alternate title could be “More Lies and More Confusion.” https://t.co/sBfTQm6jFW
CNN senior media analyst Brian Stelter has dubbed this Meta’s “MAGA makeover.”