(L) Joe Rogan, who hosts the Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) podcast (Photo
via: Joe Rogan Experience -Episode #2255 screenshot) / (R) Mark
Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta. According to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast this week, the Biden administration tried to force Meta employees to censor a particular COVID-19-related meme across the platform. He also noted that the president’s staff would scream and curse at workers to take down any content that the administration did not approve of. The 40-year-old CEO explained to Rogan that he was taken aback when the White House contacted him in order to request that a meme depicting actor Leonardo DiCaprio pointing at a television in the film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” be removed. However, it was a specific caption, which was pasted over the movie still-turned-meme, that prompted worry for the administration.
Seemingly attempting to gain favor with the incoming administration, and since platform-inputted “fact-check” corrections often lead online users to believe the opposite, Zuckerberg drastically reduced Meta’s fact-checking staff and tools this week, before making an appearance on the world’s most popular podcast. Additionally, Meta also announced that all DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) programs have been discontinued, effective immediately, on the same day that the Rogan episode aired. Following the Supreme Court’s ruling that racial and gender discrimination should not be allowed or encouraged, Axios first revealed an internal note informing Meta staff that the move was made due to a shifting “legal and policy landscape” in relation to DEI. Zuckerberg explained that the meme was “sort of like a class action lawsuit type meme,” and he personally perceived it as a harmless political joke, ultimately confused why the Biden administration had reacted so negatively to it.
Zuckerberg also described how Biden’s team would urge Meta workers to filter out factual information, such as the possibility of negative effects from COVID-19 vaccines.
For most of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biden administration worked to minimize myocarditis, a dangerous heart condition that was connected to vaccines developed to combat the virus. Although it was not highlighted in the podcast, the National Library of Medicine website, which is run by the National Institutes of Health, has since reported some very concerning information in regards to myocarditis and COVID-19 vaccines.
Prior to its release on Friday afternoon, Rogan did not disclose Zuckerberg’s appearance in advance, as is customary with his podcast. As of January 10th at 4:41 p.m. (PST) the episode now has 1,450,972 views altogether, and that’s not including all of the views on the popular music and podcast platform Spotify, which also uploads Rogan’s episodes. Biden’s public statement regarding how social media memes that contradicted his pandemic narrative were “killing people” marked a turning point in Zuckerberg’s strategy for censoring under the president’s orders, the Meta CEO continued.
The Biden administration’s threats to remove content “sounds illegal,” Rogan responded, and it may have violated online users’ First Amendment right to free speech, he continued.
The head of Meta has also made a number of public remarks in recent months regarding censorship, including the shocking admission in August that he felt “pressured” to comply with the Biden administration’s demands. Zuckerberg financially contributed $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund following the 2024 election in November.
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Saturday, January 11, 2025
Meta CEO Zuckerberg On JRE: Biden Admin Pressured Meta Workers To Remove Factual Vaccine Info, Tried To Censor Memes
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