Business

Trevor Noah: Facebook Preaches “Here Together” But Practices Polarization

Tonights edition of The Daily Show clobbered Facebook and how it cashes in on conflict, contrary to its treacly “Here Together” ad irunning on TV these days.

Facebook has been in a world of trouble recently about the use of its data to target voters in the 2016 election. More recently, we learned Facebook was giving user data to device manufacturers like Apple and Samsung, Daily Show host Trevor Noah noted, kicking off his scathing segment.

Just yesterday, we found out personal data was being shared with at least four Chinese electronic companies, including Huawei – the worlds third-largest phone maker and, according to some US intelligence agencies, a national security threat.

Facebook says they want to change, Noah said. “But I dont know how easy it will be for the company, given that the core of its business is to turn your information into profit, which they are really good at doing.”

Last year alone, Facebook brought in $40 billion in advertising, which represented 98% of its revenue.

“Every time you see an ad, Facebook makes money. So, the more time you spend on Facebook, the more money they make,” Noah explained.

And Facebook has found a very effective way to keep you on the site: Polarization.

Which, Noah speculates, we might have caught on to sooner, had Facebook been an actual physical place.

Filed Under:

Original Article

[contf]
[contfnew]

Deadline

[contfnewc]
[contfnewc]

Related Articles

Business

Pressed by COVID-19 and low oil prices, Nigeria slips into recession

africanews– Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy, entered recession for the second time in...

Business

EU Reeling From Yellow Vest Protests. What Happens if There Is a Debt Crisis?

There is a lot of talk about which economic bubble will burst...

Business

EU Reeling From Yellow Vest Protests. What Happens if There Is a Debt Crisis?

There is a lot of talk about which economic bubble will burst...

Business

Till Trump do they part: Top tech firms cut ties with Huawei following US trade blacklisting

Last week, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at...