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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Meta Oversight Board Member Says 2020 Election Interference Was ‘Not Enough’

 One presidential election cycle after Facebook “reduced” the distribution of The New York Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop and suspended the accounts of former President Donald Trump on Facebook and Instagram, a member of Meta’s oversight board says the Big Tech platform “had not done enough” to control users’ speech.

In an interview with Wired published Friday, board member Pamela San Martín claimed that as the tech platform enters 2024, “even though we’re addressing the problems that arose in prior elections as a starting point, it is not enough.”

“Between the U.S. election [in 2020] to the Brazilian election [in 2022], Meta had not done enough to address the potential misuse of its platforms through coordinated campaigns, people organizing, or using bots on the platforms to convey a message to destabilize a country, to create a lack of trust or confidence on electoral processes,” she added.

Really? With the encouragement of intel agencies, Facebook engaged in plenty of election interference in 2020.

On the same day The New York Post published bombshell emails recovered from a laptop Hunter Biden left at a Delaware repair shop, Facebook’s policy communications director Andy Stone tweeted, “While I will intentionally not link to the New York Post, I want be clear that this story is eligible to be fact checked by Facebook’s third-party fact checking partners. In the meantime, we are reducing its distribution on our platform.”

NPR admitted “that means the platform’s algorithms won’t place posts linking to the story as highly in people’s news feeds, reducing the number of users who see it.” The platform had also removed a Trump campaign ad earlier that year, and would suspend Trump’s account in January 2021.

When a Republican staff report from the House Oversight Committee and Judiciary Committee described “How Democrats Are Attempting to Sow Uncertainty, Inaccuracy, and Delay in the 2020 Election,” another staff report weeks later notes Facebook “flagged the Judiciary Committee Republicans’ post about the report, and linked to a website that Facebook describes as containing ‘official election resources.'” However, as the latter report insisted, “the content Facebook presents as ‘official’ is not always neutral. Instead it amplifies certain points of view and undermines others.”

Ahead of the 2020 election, Facebook also promised to ban political ads that it deemed to be making false claims about such things as “voter fraud.”

Two months before the election, bemoaning North Carolina’s mail-in voting systems, Trump said absentee voters were “going to have to go and check their vote by going to the poll and voting that way,” out of a concern that absentee votes might not be tabulated. “Let them send it in and let them go vote, and if the system is as good as they say it is, then obviously they won’t be able to vote,” Trump said.

Soon after, Facebook told USA Today “that it will remove any videos supporting the president’s suggestion, as well as any videos without captions or context.” The Big Tech platform would, however, allow posts from “those who share the video criticizing the suggestion or noting that voting twice is illegal.”

Aside from meddling with election-related content to control voters’ access to information, Facebook also spent the months and years leading up to the election censoring conservative voices, including the sitting president.

In August 2020, Facebook took down a clip Trump posted of himself saying children were “almost immune from this disease,” speaking about Covid-19. But it was true that children were far less likely to become seriously sick from Covid, with the Centers for Disease Control noting that pediatric hospitalizations were “much lower” for Covid than for the regular flu.

After race riots ravaged the country in summer 2020, Facebook nuked any “praise and support” or donation page links for Kyle Rittenhouse, the young man who shot three men in what a jury agreed was self-defense in Wisconsin.

Since then, the platform has worked with the Biden White House to censor the administration’s dissenters. Facebook removed posts sharing heterodox beliefs about Covid-19 because, as a Facebook VP put it in an internal email, “we were under pressure from the administration and others to do more.” The platform also nuked a page belonging to an organization run by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running for president against Biden.

But San Martín told Wired for last week’s story that Facebook needs to do more. “Social media platforms need to learn from past mistakes to be able to address them better this year,” she said, acknowledging that since 2020 “we’ve seen an advance in Meta using more tools to address election-related issues.”

She also listed “election-specific initiatives” — read: censorship techniques — that Meta has tested out “in different countries.” These have included “working with electoral authorities, adding labels to posts that are related to elections, directing people to reliable information, prohibiting paid advertisement when it calls into question the legitimacy of elections, and implementing WhatsApp forward limits,” San Martín casually explained to Wired.

San Martín acknowledged “how [Meta’s] own algorithms, their own newsfeeds, their own recommendation systems, their own political ads can play a part” in what she euphemistically called “protection” of “electoral processes.” And as she told Wired, it’s something she wants to see more of, not less.


Disney prelim agreement to sell 60% of India media for $3.9B

DISNEY HAS REACHED A PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT TO SELL 60% OF ITS INDIAN MEDIA BUSINESS IN A DEAL THAT VALUES THE OVERSEAS OPERATION AT $3.9 BILLION

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/latest/DISNEY-HAS-REACHED-A-PRELIMINARY-AGREEMENT-TO-SELL-60-OF-ITS-IN--45858522/

Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated: Goldman Sachs raises the target price from USD 442 to USD 559.

 maintains its buy recommendation

https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/VERTEX-PHARMACEUTICALS-IN-11321/

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.: Daiwa Securities raises the target price from USD 302 to USD 422.

 maintains its outperform rating 

https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/INTUITIVE-SURGICAL-INC-9740/

US Patriot Missile Downed Russian Transport Plane Which Killed 74: Putin

 President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that a Russian investigation into the shoot down of an Il-76 military transport plane which crashed close to the Ukrainian border last week has been concluded. 

He pointed the finger at Washington and its supplying advanced weapons to Kiev in the remarks by saying it was a US Patriot missile that downed the flight. "It’s been definitively established that the plane was shot down by an American Patriot air defense system," Putin said during a campaign event for his reelection.

And after Moscow has raised the issue before the United Nations Security Council, Putin said that Moscow "insists" there be an international investigation into the incident.

Shortly after it happened, merely within hours of the large transport airplane downing, the Kremlin had claimed 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war had been aboard. Thus it accused Kiev forces of killing their own. In total 74 people including crew were reported killed.

Ukrainian officials strongly hinted their forces were behind it, but stopped short of outright taking responsibility. 

The Kharkiv and Belgorod regions in particular have for months witnessed a huge uptick in aggressive Ukrainian military cross-border action, which has included use of missiles, mortars, and drones.

Earlier this month, Ukraine and Russia exchanged nearly 500 prisoners, marking largest single swap since the early days of the war. This has driven speculation that the 65 POWs being transported on the downed Il-76 were possibly being prepared for another impending prisoner swap.

There have also recently been reports Western allies have secretly met with Ukraine on a peace plan with Russia as the US presidential election cycle gears up.

A number of recent major mainstream US press reports have said Putin is more "open" than ever to the prospect of winding down the war, and reaching a peaceful settlement. But this would require Ukraine to cede territory, which so far Zelensky has been steadfast in refusing to do. 

Meanwhile this latest major incident shows the great powers continue inching toward direct clash, after the Ukraine conflict has already long been acknowledged as a proxy war. If it is true that a Patriot missile was used to shoot down the Russian plane, it violates Putin's previously stated 'red line' on foreign-supplied weaponry.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-patriot-missile-downed-russian-transport-plane-which-killed-74-putin

169 Republicans Vote to Expand Welfare, Bill Heads to Senate

 169 Republicans joined 188 Democrats to expand welfare. There were only 47 no votes from Republicans.

More Welfare

“There’s something in this bill called ‘tax credits,’ but they’re also called ‘refundable.’ So what is a refundable tax credit? It’s welfare by a different name. We are going to give cash payments, checks to people who don’t even pay taxes. The hard-working constituents that I represent in Kentucky are tired of getting up at 6am, driving an hour or two to work, working their hind ends off to watch their neighbors collect these checks, of which there will be more of after this bill. It’s just wrong.”

Democrats Get It Done

Where Socialism Works

The Wall Street Journal comments on The GOP’s Spending Boost for Biden

Mind Boggling Support

Social Security and Medicare spending climbed 12% to 13% in the first three months of this fiscal year compared to last. Sweetened subsidies are boosting ObamaCare enrollment. Growing entitlement spending is one reason that government, healthcare and social assistance accounted for more than half of the net new jobs in December, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The deficit would be even larger if not for the Internal Revenue Service holding back a wave of more stimulus. The agency in September paused processing new claims for the Covid-era Employee Retention Credit owing to concerns over abuse and fraud. By one estimate, the IRS has a $244 billion backlog of claims, which will flood the economy when the IRS processes them.

All of this spending contributes to GDP, at least in the short term. But much of this isn’t productive growth that will improve living standards in the long term, and the bills for all this spending will probably be paid in higher taxes.

That’s why it’s mind-boggling that House Republicans want to help Democrats throw another deficit party. tax credit and extend some business tax breaks through 2025.

Democrats have signed on because they view the child-credit provisions as a down payment on a guaranteed annual income and want to boost flagging business investment this year. The political mystery is why Republicans want to add their signature. The tax bill negotiated by Democrat Ron Wyden and GOP Rep. Jason Smith is another in-kind contribution to the Democratic re-election campaign.

The legislation now heads to the Senate. If the Senate Republicans hoist another surrender flag, Biden would sign the bill.

But it takes 60 votes in the Senate. That’s not a given.

Senators are haggling over spending and immigration legislation. They are scheduled to be on recess for two weeks starting Feb. 12, and aides don’t expect lawmakers to consider the tax bill before then.

“I’m certainly not just willing to let the House pass something and then say, ‘Oh well, we’ll just take that,’” said Sen. John Cornyn (R., Texas), who said he doesn’t feel any urgency to advance the bill. “The price we’re having to pay is pretty outrageous.

The price is not pretty outrageous, it’s very outrageous.

Question of the Day

Of what possible use are Republicans when the majority vote like Democrats?

By the way, this behavior in the House isn’t mind boggling, it’s what I predicted in advance when Republicans tossed Kevin McCarthy for Mike Johnson.

For discussion of what Johnson was supposed to accomplish but didn’t, please see Mike Johnson Sticks With $1.66 Trillion Budget Deal, Let’s Recap History

And we still aren’t done. On deck, Biden’s Trojan Horse Immigration Deal Would Allow Another 1.8 Million Migrants

Many Republican Senators support that too. If Johnson allows a vote, that will sail through Congress as well.

In case you haven’t figured this out, it’s highly inflationary.

https://mishtalk.com/economics/169-republicans-vote-to-expand-welfare-biden-will-sign/

Chinese hackers set to ‘wreak havoc’ on US infrastructure with 50-to-1 cyber personnel edge: FBI head

 China is preparing its legion of hackers to “wreak havoc” on critical US infrastructure, FBI Director Christopher Wray warned lawmakers Wednesday. 

Digital infiltrators working for the People’s Republic of China are specifically targeting American water treatment plants, the electrical grid, oil and natural gas pipelines and transportation systems, according to the FBI director, who noted that the Chinese hackers far outnumber the bureau’s cyber personnel. 

“China’s hackers are positioning on American infrastructure in preparation to wreak havoc and cause real world harm to American citizens and communities if and when China decides the time has come to strike,” Wray told the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party. 

“To quantify what we’re up against, the PRC has a bigger hacking program than that of every major nation combined,” the FBI director said.

“In fact, if you took every single one of the FBI cyber agents and intelligence analysts and focus them exclusively on the China threat, China’s hackers would still outnumber FBI cyber personnel by at least 50-to1.”

Wray warned that the FBI’s cyber and intelligence analysts are outnumbered 50-to-1 by China’s hacking force.Annabelle Gordon – CNP / MEGA
China’s hacking program is larger than that of every other major nation combined, according to the FBI director.Getty Images/iStockphoto

Wray described the PRC’s hacking efforts as part of a the communist country’s “multi-pronged assault on our national and economic security,” which he called “the defining threat of our generation.” 

To highlight how commonplace and pervasive China’s hacking efforts are, Wray noted that just earlier in the day the FBI identified “hundreds of routers” that had been taken over by the Chinese hacking group known as Volt Typhoon. 

“The Volt Typhoon malware enabled China to hide, among other things, pre-operational reconnaissance and network exploitation against critical infrastructure, like our communications, energy, transportation, and water sectors,” he said. 

Wray described the malware attack, thwarted by the bureau and its partners, as an attempt by the PRC “to find and prepare to destroy or degrade the civilian critical infrastructure that keeps us safe and prosperous.”

“And let’s be clear, cyber threats to our critical infrastructure represent real world threats to our physical safety,” he added.  

Chinese hackers are targeting critical US infrastructure, such as the electrical grid and water treatment facilities.SHAWN THEW/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

In response to Wray’s ominous testimony, Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) said he had no doubt that the PRC’s hacking program was laying the groundwork for the next major world conflict. 

“The difference here is that this has crossed the line from collecting on us and using cyber to get inside of our systems to putting malware in that can take out our systems,” Waltz said during an appearance on Fox News. “So, we have to start thinking about this differently.”

Waltz further argued that cyberattacks against critical US infrastructure should be considered “an act of war.” 

“There is no difference in sending a missile into a dam or a water treatment facility than shutting it down through cyber means,” the Florida Republican said. “It’s an attack. It’s an act of war. We’ve got to begin thinking about it that way.”

Wray insisted that the US must remain vigilant and actively defend against threats from Beijing.

“Otherwise, China has shown it will make us pay,” he said. 

https://nypost.com/2024/01/31/news/chinese-hackers-ready-to-wreak-havoc-on-us-infrastructure-fbi-director-warns/