Τα ψέματα στο facebook δεν επηρέασαν τις εκλογές στις ΗΠΑ, διαβεβαιώνει ο ιδρυτής του - Free Sunday
Τα ψέματα στο facebook δεν επηρέασαν τις εκλογές στις ΗΠΑ, διαβεβαιώνει ο ιδρυτής του

Τα ψέματα στο facebook δεν επηρέασαν τις εκλογές στις ΗΠΑ, διαβεβαιώνει ο ιδρυτής του

Την αισιοδοξία του ότι «σύντομα» να είναι σε θέση να ανακοινώσει τα μέτρα που θα ληφθούν, προκειμένου να σταματήσει η ανάρτηση στο Facebook ειδήσεων που δεν είναι αληθείς, εξέφρασε ο ιδρυτής της ιστοσελίδας κοινωνικής
δικτύωσης, Μαρκ Ζούκερμπεργκ με ανάρτηση στην προσωπική του σελίδα.

Ο κ. Ζούκερμπεργκ εξέφρασε την πεποίθηση του ότι το 99% των ειδήσεων που αναρτώνται στην ιστοσελίδα «είναι αυθεντικές» και  «μόνο ένα μικρό μέρος είναι ψευδείς ειδήσεις ή φάρσες που δεν περιορίζονται σε μια κομματική άποψη, ή ακόμα μόνο στην πολιτική».

Ο Ζούκεργμπεργκ εμφανιστηκε βέβαιος ότι είναι εξαιρετικά απίθανο ψευδείς ειδήσεις «να άλλαξαν το αποτέλεσμα των εκλογών προς τη μία ή την άλλη κατεύθυνση» αλλά επέμεινε ότι δεν θέλει «αναληθείς ειδήσεις στο Facebook».

«Έχουμε ήδη ξεκινήσει τις διαδικασίες που θα επιτρέπουν στην κοινότητά μας να επισημαίνει τις φάρσες και τις ψευδείς ειδήσεις και θα συνεχίσουμε να κάνουμε περισσότερα. Έχουμε κάνει πρόοδο και θα συνεχίσουμε να εργαζόμαστε ώστε να βελτιωθεί περαιτέρω η διαδικασία», επεσήμανε.

 Ακολουθεί η ανάρτηση του κ.Ζουκενμπεργκ στα Αγγλικά:

I want to share some thoughts on Facebook and the election.

Our goal is to give every person a voice. We believe deeply in people. Assuming that people understand what is important in their lives and that they can express those views has driven not only our community, but democracy overall. Sometimes when people use their voice though, they say things that seem wrong and they support people you disagree with.

After the election, many people are asking whether fake news contributed to the result, and what our responsibility is to prevent fake news from spreading. These are very important questions and I care deeply about getting them right. I want to do my best to explain what we know here.

Of all the content on Facebook, more than 99% of what people see is authentic. Only a very small amount is fake news and hoaxes. The hoaxes that do exist are not limited to one partisan view, or even to politics. Overall, this makes it extremely unlikely hoaxes changed the outcome of this election in one direction or the other.

That said, we don't want any hoaxes on Facebook. Our goal is to show people the content they will find most meaningful, and people want accurate news. We have already launched work enabling our community to flag hoaxes and fake news, and there is more we can do here. We have made progress, and we will continue to work on this to improve further.

This is an area where I believe we must proceed very carefully though. Identifying the "truth" is complicated. While some hoaxes can be completely debunked, a greater amount of content, including from mainstream sources, often gets the basic idea right but some details wrong or omitted. An even greater volume of stories express an opinion that many will disagree with and flag as incorrect even when factual. I am confident we can find ways for our community to tell us what content is most meaningful, but I believe we must be extremely cautious about becoming arbiters of truth ourselves.

As we continue our research, we are committed to always updating you on how News Feed evolves. We hope to have more to share soon, although this work often takes longer than we'd like in order to confirm changes we make won't introduce unintended side effects or bias into the system. If you're interested in following our updates, I encourage you to follow our News Feed FYI here: http://bit.ly/2frNWo2.

Overall, I am proud of our role giving people a voice in this election. We helped more than 2 million people register to vote, and based on our estimates we got a similar number of people to vote who might have stayed home otherwise. We helped millions of people connect with candidates so they could hear from them directly and be better informed. Most importantly, we gave tens of millions of people tools to share billions of posts and reactions about this election. A lot of that dialog may not have happened without Facebook.

This has been a historic election and it has been very painful for many people. Still, I think it's important to try to understand the perspective of people on the other side. In my experience, people are good, and even if you may not feel that way today, believing in people leads to better results over the long term.