There's a battle over Breitbart on Facebook's new journalism section, and Instagram's boss got involved
U.S. · TECH · MEDIA
October 30, 20193 min read583 words
Published: October 30, 2019  |  3 min read583 words
Key PointsInstagram chief Adam Mosseri said on Sunday he doesn't want Breitbart to be part of new journalism tab, but defended the company's choice to include it.a day agoMosseri, who has run Facebook-owned Instagram since October of last year, initially responded to a tweet from...
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October 31, 2019
This article is surprisingly balanced, coming from CNBC, this is quite shocking. It includes points from both sides and sources quotes in addition to twitter information. The discussion shows that some in the media are open to free speech, while others from outlets like NYT are all for censoring opinions that differ.
October 31, 2019
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October 31, 2019
A balanced article with information. An interesting study on the Breitbart-Mosseri issue, with lots of information and quotes. Really interesting.
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October 31, 2019
I'm normally against stories that are largely made up of Twitter feuds, but in this context, it's useful to see how Facebook exec Adam Mosseri is defending the Facebook News Tab. Overall, the piece is very balanced because it doesn't take sides and allows Mosseri's responses to be seen.
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