"If we took every single dollar and human that we had, it wouldn't eliminate people seeing speech that they didn't like on the platform. It wouldn't eliminate every opportunity that somebody had to use the platform maliciously," he said.
Bosworth, currently Meta's vice president of augmented and virtual reality, said he recognizes that speech can cause harm, but the responsibility for what is shared on its platforms ultimately falls on people and society. "Individual humans are the ones who choose to believe or not believe a thing. They are the ones who choose to share or not share a thing," Bosworth told Axios."I don't feel comfortable at all saying they don't have a voice because I don't agree with what they said, I don't like what they said.
But if I get paid to spread misinformation that's ok.
Look at him he doesn’t believe that
That's like saying advertising is not effective. Nike is throwing away billions on ads because people would just choose to buy their shoes anyway?
Bitch, please…
BITech I've heard this one before 🙄🙄'guns don't kill people, people kill people.' GTFOH.
That's a shocker.
Blame...one word says it all.
Facebook的一位高管将错误信息的传播归咎于“个人”,称他们选择相信什么和分享什么