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Meta,
Mark Zuckerberg are joining the 'vibe shift' in the
Western world by ending their collaboration with biased
third-party fact checkers
Meta's
stunning about-face on its fact-checking program shows
the pendulum is in full swing towards common sense
as free speech makes its long-awaited comeback, writes
Rocco Loiacono.
It
was Bob Dylan who sang, for the times they are
a-changin.
Just
under four years ago Meta/Facebook acceded to pressure
from the Biden Administration to censor content on
its platforms regarding COVID, its CEO Mark Zuckerberg
admitted.
Much
of that content, of course, proved to be true.
Meta
also placed restrictions on topics such as immigration
and gender identity during a crackdown at the time.
Now
Zuckerberg has suddenly discovered that the Meta fact-checking
program was biased against conservatives.
That
much we already knew, as exposed through Sky News
host Peta Credlin, SkyNews.com.au Digital Editor Jack
Houghton and others, particularly in relation to actions
by the thoroughly discredited RMIT Fact Check Lab,
which partnered with Meta, to censor opinions on the
No side of the Voice Referendum.
Zuckerberg
said the recent elections around the globe felt like
a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritising
free speech.
You
got that right.
There
is a cultural shift afoot, a shift, hopefully, that
sees a return to a mutual respect for dissenting views,
a respect for arguably the greatest gift the liberal
Western democratic tradition has given us: free speech.
(Sky News Australia)
In
a recent op-ed published in the Australian, historian
Niall Ferguson referred to a Substack post from February
2024 by Santiago Pliego, who declared we were witnessing
"It's easier to say: 'She's cold',
or: 'I don't like her', or: 'She's difficult', or:
'She must be sick', or: 'She's too old', or that 'she's
hard to cast', or: 'We don't know what to do with
her.'
Stone
also touched on her experiences with disgraced and
vulgar producer Harvey Weinstein, who is in the clink
(jail) for sex offences and with whom she she crossed
paths at events for the Aids charity Amfar.
She
said: "I had a long time of dealing with Harvey
and I'm really glad that he's in prison and I think
he should stay there with the rest of the people who
are like him. Harvey's a pig. He's an octopus and
you're just always getting one of his tentacles off
you."
Asked
if she was too powerful for him to try to coerce into
sex, she said: "He would say things to me like:
'You know, you think you're such a princess, Sharon,'
as I would unwind him off me.
"And
I'd say: 'Yeah, I think I'm the queen of France. F***
off.'
"But
he was certainly comfortable with throwing me across
the room. He was physically violent to me on more
than one occasion because he was so angry at me because
I wouldn't do what he wanted me to do."
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This is the Donald Trump effect
at work already, Ms De Giorgio said. (Sky News
Australia)
News Flashback
Elon
Musk trolls Sydney Morning Herald for predicting he
will be 'forced to hand over the reins' at Tesla in
2025
Billionaire
Elon Musk has given a brutal reply to the Sydney Morning
Herald after the publication made the wild prediction
he will leave his role at Tesla in the new year.
December
30, 2024
By
Patrick Staveley and Max Melzer
Elon
Musk has hit back at the Sydney Morning Herald after
the masthead wildly predicted the billionaire would
quit Tesla in 2025.
SMH
published an opinion piece by technology editor David
Swan on Sunday evening which shared a series of predictions
for tech in the new year.
One
of the predictions centred on Musk and whether his
busy list of commitments would force him to part ways
with Tesla as he focuses on a new role in 2025 as
the joint lead of the Department of Government Efficiency
in the Trump administration.
"To
be juggling leadership roles at X, Tesla, SpaceX,
xAI, the Boring Company and Neuralink was already
unsustainable," the SMH op-ed read.
"Musk
has already found himself at loggerheads with MAGA
diehards like Steve Bannon over immigration issues,
and the inauguration is still weeks away. Hes
also been at loggerheads with the justice system,
after a US judge blocked Musks $US56 billion
($90 billion) pay package from Tesla.
"After
constant controversies and distractions, it will all
come to a head in 2025, and Musk will be forced to
hand over the reins at Tesla, a company many mistakenly
think he founded." (Sky News Australia)
https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/elon-musk-trolls-sydney-morning-herald-for-predicting-he-will-be-forced-to-hand-over-the-reins-at-tesla-in-2025/news-story/1ec0b3fb3aa99d2af1b76fa3b76b3007
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Sky
News Australia is a conservative-leaning news channel,
part of the News Corp Australia network. Here are
some key points about it:
Ownership
and History: It was originally launched in 1996 as
a joint venture between British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB),
Seven Media Group, and Nine Entertainment Co. News
Corp Australia acquired it in 2016, making it a subsidiary
of Rupert Murdoch's media empire.
Content
and Ideology: Sky News Australia is known for its
conservative perspective, often featuring opinion-based
programs in its prime time lineup. Its content includes
rolling news coverage, but it's particularly noted
for its commentary and analysis from a right-leaning
viewpoint.
Distribution: The channel is available on pay television
in Australia and New Zealand. There's also a free-to-air
version, Sky News Regional, which combines programming
from Sky News Australia and Fox Sports News, distributed
through select terrestrial TV stations.
Digital
Presence: Sky News Australia has a significant online
presence, with apps available for mobile and tablet
devices providing access to breaking news, analysis,
and opinion pieces. They also maintain an active social
media presence, including on platforms like X (formerly
Twitter) and YouTube, where they share news updates
and clips from their shows.
Controversies
and Notable Moments:
The channel has faced criticism for its political
stance, particularly in relation to climate change
skepticism and its coverage of certain political figures
or events.
A notable incident included the termination of a contract
with former Liberal Party MP Ross Cameron due to his
use of offensive language.
There
have been instances where Sky News hosts and commentators
have stirred controversy with their remarks on various
social and political issues, reflecting the channel's
conservative editorial line.
Current Trends and Topics:
Recent discussions on X related to Sky News Australia
have highlighted political issues like the visit of
Australian Attorney General Mark Dreyfus to Israel,
debates over election cycles, and responses to antisemitic
incidents in Australia. These reflect the channel's
engagement with national and international politics
from its conservative perspective.
Sky
News Australia thus plays a significant role in shaping
public discourse in Australia, especially among those
who align with or are interested in conservative viewpoints.
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