https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2019/03/24/could-this-really-be-the-beginning-of-the-end-for-facebook-live/#ab858d8ac8bf
RE: Suicides and New Zealand False Flag Operation
Facebook Admits It Can't Control Facebook Live – Is This The End For Live Streaming?
In the aftermath of Christchurch has come the admission from Facebook that they can’t control Facebook Live. There’s too much content in general but not enough abhorrent content in particular to properly train their AI. And relying on users to report real time infringements has proven wholly inadequate. Which means that the hypothesis for the company, for politicians and for regulators is very simple. Is it damaging to the public interest to provide a broadcast platform for extremists, for murderers, for the vulnerable, for the suicidal? And, assuming so, if you can’t categorically prevent such incidents (of any scale) from being broadcast live in a way that would be prohibited on mainstream media then what’s the public interest in leaving the system as is?
There was always a likelihood that enabling the population of the world to broadcast live, whatever and whenever they wanted, to Facebook’s global audience might need a rethink. And whilst Christchurch has amplified concerns many times over, there have been other reports of live murders, suicides and violence on the platform.
The issue for Facebook is that this now coincides with escalating pressure on their core business from the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the alleged corporate cover-up.
MZ: "I believe the future of communication will increasingly shift to private, encrypted services," ((((where we can still spy on it and harvest the data))))
If MZ was seious about privacy we woul be allowed to totally wipe our history from FB and also have disclosed there the data ALSO resides outside of FB.