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posted by Fnord666 on Monday June 25 2018, @07:54AM   Printer-friendly
from the they're-not-coming dept.

European Union lawmakers are unhappy that Facebook is refusing to comply with their request to send two senior officials to testify at a hearing into the Cambridge Analytica data scandal.

The EU parliament's Civil Liberties Committee wants to question Facebook's chief privacy officer and the vice presidents for advertisements and global public policy.

The committee said Friday that global public policy vice president Joel Kaplan will attend Monday's hearing, but he will only be accompanied two members of Facebook's public policy team.

Committee Chairman Claude Moraes said "we had expected to hear from other speakers."

Moraes said "it will be up to members to see if Facebook's answers will be sufficient, convincing and trustworthy."

Initially, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg declined to appear before the assembly but finally attended last month.


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by Phoenix666 on Monday June 25 2018, @01:03PM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Monday June 25 2018, @01:03PM (#698099) Journal

    You are perceiving that because it is real. That is the level at which politics really plays. Everything else is window dressing in front of the cameras.

    It quickly becomes apparent when you engage with the machinery of democracy on any level. Most adults become exasperated with the juvenile reality and walk away. Thus the nonsense persists. The nonsense is self-reinforcing, also, in that adults who are otherwise mature and measured in their thought and manner normalize to the idiocy of the political crowd.

    I place my hope in geeks, that are too socially inept to give a rat's ass about political games and too intent on making the world materially better no matter how many or what sort of idiots inhabit its governments.

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