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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:56 am
 


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As part of a plan to get more involved in politics, Facebook created a political action committee it will be using to support politicians that might be able to help it get by in a world where social media is becoming increasingly important but also increasingly complicated. The PAC was incorporated on Monday right around the time that the domains Fbpac.org and Fbpac.us were registered. For the moment Facebook is remaining tight-lipped about the whole deal. One makes a PAC in order to support political campaigns, so Facebook is clearly planning on doing that but they’ve yet to say anything about who they might have their eyes on.

Facebook has been stepping up its Washington presence for years, so it’s really not all that surprising they’ve incorporated a PAC. Back in 2007, Facebook hired its first Washington-based employee, now it has about a dozen, including four lobbyists. With all the patent-trolling going on and rising questions about software patents, in addition to increasing concern about net neutrality and online privacy, it’s no wonder Facebook wants to have a foothold in Washington. It’ll be interesting to see how they decide to go about this.


http://www.geekosystem.com/facebook-pac/

The cynic in me says that this is more about letting Facebook do business as usual (selling people's private info to advertisers) and less about getting people involved in politics.


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Facebook getting political is a bad business move. Mark Zuckerberg has already made it clear that he supports left-of-center Democrats so politicizing Facebook will predictably alienate conservatives. A smart guy would just quietly make donations to people and causes he supports while keeping his business separate.

Meaning that Zuckerberg is not all that smart. Shrewd, yes. Smart? No.


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