A core problem at Facebook is that one policy org is responsible for both the rules of the platform and keeping governments happy. https://twitter.com/dseetharaman/status/1265312209602674688">https://twitter.com/dseethara...
It is very hard to make product decisions based upon abstract principles when you are also measured on your ability to keep innately political actors from regulating/investigating/prosecuting the company, especially when they have very concrete demands.
Outside of the US, this is reflected in the fact that the local policy heads are generally pulled from the ruling political party and are rarely drawn from disadvantaged ethnic groups, religious creeds or castes. This naturally bends decision-making towards the powerful.
This tension would better be reflected if the org structure had different VPs representing these equities and, hopefully, the one pushing principled decision-making winning more than their share.
Also relevant is the success the Trump Administration has had working the refs.
Also relevant is the success the Trump Administration has had working the refs.
There has been a lot of discussion of politicization of investigations, but when it comes to anti-tech announcements the media generally accepts the Administration& #39;s motivations at face value. Here, for example, is the same reporter& #39;s coverage of HUD v FB: https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-charges-facebook-with-violating-fair-housing-laws-11553775078">https://www.wsj.com/articles/...
There is no mention that Ben Carson& #39;s amazing turn-around on discrimination could be less about his heartfelt concern and more about bringing FB, GOOG and TW to heel.
@CaseyNewton was one of the few to wonder if there was an ulterior motive: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/caseynewton/issues/hud-surprises-facebook-with-a-lawsuit-169561?utm_campaign=Issue&utm_content=view_in_browser&utm_medium=email&utm_source=The+Interface">https://www.getrevue.co/profile/c...
@CaseyNewton was one of the few to wonder if there was an ulterior motive: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/caseynewton/issues/hud-surprises-facebook-with-a-lawsuit-169561?utm_campaign=Issue&utm_content=view_in_browser&utm_medium=email&utm_source=The+Interface">https://www.getrevue.co/profile/c...
Political concerns should not override responsible product management, but if you want to know why policy VPs can beat down internal teams focused on preventing harm, look to the ability of the current administration to launch investigations on multiple fronts.
This is a core issue behind Twitter giving Trump a pass on his tweets. Look also to recent anti-trust announcements about Google, which are designed to gather bipartisan support while also making it clear who holds the power: https://www.wsj.com/articles/justice-department-state-attorneys-general-likely-to-bring-antitrust-lawsuits-against-google-11589573622">https://www.wsj.com/articles/...