WIRED:

The stories varied, but most people told the same basic tale: of a company, and a CEO, whose techno-optimism has been crushed as they’ve learned the myriad ways their platform can be used for ill. Of an election that shocked Facebook, even as its fallout put the company under siege. Of a series of external threats, defensive internal calculations, and false starts that delayed Facebook’s reckoning with its impact on global affairs and its users’ minds. And—in the tale’s final chapters—of the company’s earnest attempt to redeem itself.

An incredible read by Nicholas Thompson and Fred Vogelstein.

Really shows Facebook as a company which doesn’t want to accept how powerful they are, or are too damned naive to notice it.

I’d be lying if I said stories like these didn’t have to do with me making my social media more of an output medium than an input one.