A nationally recognized online disinformation researcher has accused Harvard University of shutting down the project she led to protect its relationship with mega-donor and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

The allegations, made by Dr. Joan Donovan, raise questions about the influence the tech giant might have over seemingly independent research. Facebook’s parent company Meta has long sought to defend itself against research that implicates it in harming society: from the proliferation of election disinformation to creating addictive habits in children. Details of the disclosure were first reported by The Washington Post.

Beginning in 2018, Donovan worked for the Shorenstein Center at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and ran its Technology and Social Change Research Project, where she led studies of media manipulation campaigns. But last year Harvard informed Donovan it was shutting the project down, Donovan claims.

    • WashedOver
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      1271 year ago

      Or the Oil industry hiding and then discrediting their own research into climate change?

      • Supercritical
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        791 year ago

        Or the oil industry hiring economists to refute other economists conclusions when it comes to damages from oil spills (see Exxon Valdez)

        • Montagge
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          401 year ago

          Or the sugar industry convincing everyone that fat was the problem

          • @ItsMeSpez
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            61 year ago

            Not to mention hiding the huge amount of slave labour that goes into sugar production.

      • @agent_flounder
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        461 year ago

        Or the sugar industry burying studies blaming obesity on sugar (and blaming fatty foods instead)

      • @interceder270
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        261 year ago

        This is a fantastic movie and everyone should see it in our age of grifters and misinformation.

        It should be shown in schools, but it’s a little risque sometimes.