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Zuckerberg and Hunter Biden’s Laptop

Zuckerberg and Hunter Biden’s Laptop

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2018.



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When

Facebook

throttled the

Hunter Biden

laptop story three weeks before the 2020 election, it was mindful of a warning about Russia propaganda that it had received from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. That’s according to founder

Mark Zuckerberg,

who discussed it this week on

Joe Rogan’s

podcast.

Mr. Zuckerberg said the FBI told Facebook that “there was a lot of Russian propaganda in the 2016 election” and “there’s about to be some kind of dump that’s similar to that, so just be vigilant.” Mr. Rogan, showing a good interviewer’s killer instinct, asked whether the FBI explicitly flagged Hunter’s laptop as disinformation. “No,” Mr. Zuckerberg said. “I don’t remember if it was that specifically, but it basically fit the pattern.”

Unlike

Twitter,

which completely blocked users from sharing the New York Post’s reporting on the laptop, Facebook merely limited its viral reach. For roughly five to seven days, Mr. Zuckerberg said, while fact-checkers were trying to determine whether the story was true or not, “the ranking in News Feed was a little bit less, so fewer people saw it than would have otherwise.” He didn’t know numbers offhand, though it was “meaningful.”

Mr. Zuckerberg expressed regret about it. “It sucks,” he said. Yet he also defended the procedure that Facebook followed in putting the story into digital limbo until fact-checkers could weigh in. “I think the process was pretty reasonable,” he said. “We still let people share it. But obviously you don’t want situations like that.” And we now know Hunter Biden’s laptop was real, as were its contents, despite the false claim by 50 supposed national security experts that it was Russian propaganda.

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