DEMS PRESS FACEBOOK OVER PELOSI VIDEO

A group of more than 25 Democrats on Wednesday accused Facebook of being “grossly unprepared” for disinformation on its platform ahead of the 2020 election, citing the company’s response to the doctored video of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

Lawmakers for weeks have hammered Facebook and Twitter for allowing the video of Pelosi to remain online, though it has been flagged as misleading. The video has been slowed down to make Pelosi appear as though she is drunk or ill.

“We write to express our deep concerns about the doctored video of Speaker Pelosi that was posted on Facebook’s platform last month and has been viewed by millions of people,” the 27 lawmakers, all of whom sit on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, wrote in a letter on Wednesday.

“Leading up to 2020 we know that combating misinformation is one of the most important things we can do,” a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement responding to the letter. “We continue to look at how we can improve our approach and the systems we’ve built.”

“Part of that includes getting outside feedback from academics, experts and policymakers,” the spokesperson added.

The lawmakers, including House Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone (D-N.J.), raised concerns that “there may be a potential conflict of interest between Facebook’s bottom line and immediately addressing political disinformation on your platform.”

Critics have accused Facebook of putting profits over safety on its platform, alleging that Facebook makes money from posts that get a lot of engagement – which are often hyperbolic or incendiary.

They are asking Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to answer a series of questions about its preparedness for 2020 and treatment of the Pelosi video, including whether Facebook gets “any revenue” for allowing the video to stay on the platform and how many staff the company has dedicated to dealing with disinformation.