Where Facebook Ends And Foreign Diplomacy Begins
As the Egyptian protests enter their second week and the number of possible copy-cat nations in the region continues to grow, I'm seeing some confusion about the scope of Facebook's role in these so-called revolutions.
As the Egyptian protests enter their second week and the number of possible copy-cat nations in the region continues to grow, I’m seeing some confusion about the scope of Facebook’s role in these so-called revolutions.
The Washington Post announces its confusion right in the headline “Facebook treads carefully after its vital role in Egypt’s anti-Mubarak protests.” This disappointing article doesn’t appear as an editorial nor opinion piece — it’s in the business section — yet the whole thing editorializes and in doing so, shows that perhaps the writers wanted sensationalism more than accuracy.
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