Purtroppo questo non ci sorprende e l'avevamo pronosticato a maggio. Infatti il supporto di FB a Sarkozy era uno degli obiettivi francesi del G8 di Internet. E ancora più non sorprende dopo l'endorsement di Zuckerberg a uno dei candidati repubblicani, cosa che i maliziosi hanno messo in relazione alla decisione di Obama di cancellare il profilo delle figlie su FB come segnale di irritazione.

Il vertice G8 voluto da Sarkozy
per riscrivere le regole del web

[...] "E' lecito pensare che sia il tentativo di riabilitare la sua immagine di nemico della rete e di riallacciare rapporti coi big player del settore per ottenerne un concreto sostegno elettorale ma è difficile non pensare che in questa decisione ci sia una sotterranea competizione, simbolica, culturale ed economica, con la Casa Bianca. "
http://www.repubblica.it/tecnologia/2011/05/01/news/sarkozy_g8_internet-15493094/

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From: soufron <soufron@gmail.com>
Date: 14 febbraio 2012 14:09:41 GMT-05:00
To: a2k@lists.keionline.org
Subject: [A2k] Facebook France helping Sarkozy... ? O_o
Reply-To: soufron@gmail.com

Dear Guys,

some of our French newspapers are reporting from France that Facebook
France has been informally assisting Nicolas Sarkozy's web campaign team so
as to give him some developer time, allow him to access advanced functions,
and create a Timeline on his Fan Page - a world premiere bringing tons of
good press to his campaign.

Journalists and inside sources named a Facebook executive named Julien
Codorniou. For this purpose, he has been working directly with Nicolas
Princen, Sarkozy's official web advisor and Loic Le Meur, who is also very
close to the President.

Their aim was to achieve a good media coverage for Nicolas Sarkozy, and
have him depicted as an advanced user of Internet communication - which you
and Marc Zuckerberg must know is far from the truth.

This implication of Facebook within the French presidential campaign is
unacceptable. If they have really been working on such a feature for weeks
or months, they should have offered it equally to all the candidates, and
planned its release at the same time.

I am aware that Facebook is no traditional media. However, I am surprised
that they would take sides in a presidential campaign by providing
technical and intellectual support which may give a competitive advantage
to one of the candidates. As a result, the staff of François Hollande - a
democrat and the current favorite - already decided to cancel a meeting
they had planned with the French representatives of Facebook.

Who to forward it to at Facebook US...?

I am sure they would be very surprised to learn that some of their people
are using their company's resources to support a republican candidate in a
local election...

... or maybe a story for you? Or any help you could think of?

Here is an article about it in "L'Express":
http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/politique/facebook-roule-t-il-pour-sarkozy_1082312.html

And it will be in "Le Canard Enchainé" tomorrow morning.

Best regards,

Jean-Baptiste Soufron

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