Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's CEO, stated that in 2021, the Biden Administration pressured Meta to censor certain COVID-19 content.
This included content like humor and satire, and the White House was frustrated when Meta didn’t comply.
Zuckerberg felt this pressure was wrong and regrets not being more outspoken at the time.
He emphasized that Meta shouldn’t compromise its content standards due to political pressure and is prepared to resist such pressure in the future.
In July 2021, President Biden claimed social media platforms were “killing people” with pandemic misinformation.
The White House later clarified that they encouraged responsible actions to protect public health.
The FBI warned Meta about potential Russian disinformation involving Hunter Biden and Burisma in 2020.
Meta temporarily reduced the reach of a New York Post story about Biden family corruption
Meta has since changed its policies to avoid demoting content while waiting for fact-checking.