{"id":30965,"date":"2023-07-12T23:37:44","date_gmt":"2023-07-12T23:37:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news24feed.com\/?p=30965"},"modified":"2023-07-12T23:37:45","modified_gmt":"2023-07-12T23:37:45","slug":"metas-threads-wants-to-become-a-friendly-site-by-downplaying-news-and-politics-npr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news24feed.com\/?p=30965","title":{"rendered":"Meta&#8217;s Threads Wants to Become a &#8220;Friendly&#8221; Site by Downplaying News and Politics &#8211; NPR"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<p>                Meta&#8217;s chief executive, Adam Mosseri, has said the company&#8217;s new Twitter competitor, Threads, doesn&#8217;t need the &#8220;negativity&#8221; of news and politics on the platform.  Justin Sullivan\/Getty Images hide caption\n            <\/p>\n<p>            toggle subtitle<\/p>\n<p>    <span class=\"credit\" aria-label=\"Image credit\"><\/p>\n<p>        Justin Sullivan\/Getty Images<\/p>\n<p>    <\/span><\/p>\n<p>        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2023\/07\/11\/gettyimages-1517080035_custom-4217ef761ac6a96df3e8b699a7e30e1b0a1c63c5-s1200.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"><\/p>\n<p class=\"caption\">Meta&#8217;s chief executive, Adam Mosseri, has said the company&#8217;s new Twitter competitor, Threads, doesn&#8217;t need the &#8220;negativity&#8221; of news and politics on the platform.<\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"credit\" aria-label=\"Image credit\"><\/p>\n<p>            Justin Sullivan\/Getty Images<\/p>\n<p>        <\/span><\/p>\n<p>Days after the public launch of Twitter rival Threads, Meta executive Adam Mosseri <a href=\"https:\/\/www.threads.net\/t\/CuZ3LjhNl0m\/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">it was surprisingly transparent<\/a> on the company&#8217;s distaste for the media: Meta will do nothing to encourage hard news and politics on the platform, he wrote.  <\/p>\n<p>Amid Twitter turmoil under Elon Musk, more than 100 million people have rushed to join Threads, making<strong> <\/strong>the fastest adopted app in history.<\/p>\n<p>But if Meta executives have their way, Threads won&#8217;t be the place people go to discuss political issues, or catch up on local political developments and learn about breaking news that might affect their lives. <\/p>\n<p>Instead, Threads is offered as a text version of Instagram, where celebrities, influencers and corporate brands dominate.  Or as Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg put it, a \u201cfriendly\u201d refuge from the noisy and chaotic world of news and politics. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Will this decision make society dumber?&#8221;  Solomon Messing, a former research scientist at Facebook, said in an interview with NPR.  &#8220;Damn, it&#8217;s really hard not to say yes.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"edTag\">News is not a big money maker on social media<\/h3>\n<p>Messing, who is now a research professor at New York University, has published research examining how social media shapes the public&#8217;s understanding of politics and news events, and how they are exposed.<strong> <\/strong>in the news on social media influences someone&#8217;s likelihood to vote. <\/p>\n<p>                  <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2023\/07\/09\/gettyimages-1258741760_sq-439a896607c786d75313cac9da2496599ef68ec7-s100.jpg\" data-format=\"jpg\" class=\"img lazyOnLoad\" alt=\"Suspended from Twitter, the account that follows Elon Musk&#039;s jet has landed on Threads\" loading=\"lazy\" title=\"\">         <\/p>\n<p>The conclusion was quite obvious. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;When people see more political content in their news feeds, they tend to be more interested in politics,&#8221; Messing said.  &#8220;They tend to develop more consistent political preferences. They tend to report voting at higher rates.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>However, for Meta, the business case is simple: Do you want a big return on investment or ROI?  Then you start pushing anything other than news and politics.<\/p>\n<p>Messing adds, &#8220;What&#8217;s the ROI on being a politics-focused social network versus a celebrity-focused social network?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Alex Stamos, Facebook&#8217;s former chief security officer, said the company learned a long time ago that the news industry needs social media platforms more than the platforms need the news. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Overall, the amount of engagement, and thus the amount of money the company makes from hard news, has proven to be quite small,&#8221; Stamos said.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"edTag\">The political drama has many followers<\/h3>\n<p>What keeps people scrolling so persistently that it increases ad revenue?  &#8220;Interactions between individuals, family photos, influencers, things like that,&#8221; he said.  <\/p>\n<p>Meta can turn the knobs up or down for certain types of content, Stamos said.  For example, Threads could de-emphasize posts that include a link to a news organization.  &#8220;They&#8217;re going to try to strike the right balance between their desire to stay relevant against their desire to stay out of controversy,&#8221; Stamos said. <\/p>\n<p>But saying Threads isn&#8217;t interested in courting political drama won&#8217;t stop it, especially with such an influx of users coming from Twitter, which is, as Stamos said, &#8220;effectively a coliseum of intellectual gladiators. People are there to see blood. on the floor.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>Many of those leaving Twitter because of Musk&#8217;s changes to the platform are left-leaning critics of Musk who tweet obsessively about news and politics.  So if Threads doesn&#8217;t encourage discourse about politics, it could leave them without a real replacement social media app. <\/p>\n<p>But can Meta really avoid the combative tenor of Twitter?  It&#8217;s an open question, Stamos argues, but he said Threads is joking that it can be a kind of online square without the fierce political debates. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Whatever they say publicly, it&#8217;s clear they want to displace Twitter. And to do that they have to become a very important platform for political discourse,&#8221; Stamos said. <\/p>\n<h3 class=\"edTag\">Meta has commented on the news before<\/h3>\n<p>In some ways, Meta&#8217;s growing distance from the news industry is nothing new. <\/p>\n<p>In 2016, Facebook made major changes to its algorithm to favor friends and family posts over news articles.  This decision eviscerated traffic editors once received from the social network. <\/p>\n<p>On Instagram, major news organizations promote stories that can generate impressive engagement, but are typically drowned out by much lighter content showcasing vacations, weddings, and lifestyle trends.<\/p>\n<p>Then there&#8217;s the Russia controversy that former Facebook employees say the company is still reeling from. <\/p>\n<p>After the 2016 presidential election, US intelligence agencies discovered that Russian-linked disinformation campaigns created hot-button, divisive posts that reached many millions in an attempt to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. <\/p>\n<p>In 2020, Russian-backed groups tried again to interfere in a presidential election by pushing conspiracy theories on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, but the efforts reached a much smaller audience. <\/p>\n<p>Collectively, Meta executives want Threads to be a platform that makes the most money while moving away from the kind of scrutiny that heaped on the company in the wake of the 2016 election. <\/p>\n<p>But Brian Ott, a social media scholar who teaches at Missouri State University, said online platforms like Threads have a responsibility to encourage, not discourage, political debate and discussions that can influence how that people participate in their communities and vote. <\/p>\n<p>Ott said Meta is trying to position Threads as an anti-Twitter, when in reality it&#8217;s essentially a clone service. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;What Meta is engaged in right now is a marketing effort to try to tell people, &#8216;hey, this isn&#8217;t going to be what happened last time,&#8217; well, actually, it&#8217;s going to be what happened last time.&#8221; time&#8221;, Ott.  said  &#8220;It will be exactly what happened last time. Because the fundamental technology has not changed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>[ad_2]<br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.npr.org\/2023\/07\/12\/1187140775\/metas-threads-wants-to-become-a-friendly-place-by-downgrading-news-and-politics\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Meta&#8217;s chief executive, Adam Mosseri, has said the company&#8217;s new Twitter competitor, Threads, doesn&#8217;t need the &#8220;negativity&#8221; of news and politics on the platform. Justin Sullivan\/Getty Images hide caption toggle subtitle Justin Sullivan\/Getty Images Meta&#8217;s chief executive, Adam Mosseri, has said the company&#8217;s new Twitter competitor, Threads, doesn&#8217;t need the &#8220;negativity&#8221; of news and politics on the platform. 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