House Majority Whip Jim ClyburnJames (Jim) Enos ClyburnHouse passes trillion infrastructure bill, advances social spending plan This week: Democrats prepare to try—again—on Biden's economic package Black Caucus emerges as winner in spending package MORE (D-S.C.) on Sunday blamed "the advent of social media" for the level of polarization in the U.S.
“It's a little worse now and I think it's because of the advent of social media,” Clyburn, who first started serving in Congress in 1993, said during an appearance on “Fox News Sunday.”
“People tend to try to answer everything in sound bites. And that can be very disconcerting. And so I think that that's what's caused the problem more than anything else,” he added.
Scrutiny of social media platforms, especially Facebook, has increased in recent weeks after a former employee of the tech giant spoke out against the company and shined a light on its practices.
Frances Haugen, a former Facebook product manager who was brought on board to work on election interference on the platform, has provided testimony and leaked documents that shows that the company prioritizes profits over user safety.
Facebook, however, has contended that officials at the company "care deeply about issues like safety, well-being and mental health."
"It's difficult to see coverage that misrepresents our work and our motives," Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark ZuckerbergTo avoid virtual anarchy, we must move cautiously and fix things Remote control: Who's in charge of your media life? Bernie Sanders 'friends' Big Tech's efforts to import cheaper foreign labor MORE added in a lengthy statement.
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