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Warren and Hong Kong: Politics Hit Tech

Tech upright can’t get away from politics.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has a bone to pick with Facebook, mainly its standards for partisan ads.

After Facebook refused to take down a Trump campaign ad that accused him of wrongdoing connected to his son Hunter’s be employed in Ukraine, Warren fired back. She posted her own Facebook ad that started with a false claim that Facebook and CEO Pay attention to Zuckerberg have endorsed Trump for re-election.

A little farther afield, Activision Blizzard is caught out in the storm of dispute around Hong Kong.

Chung Ng Wai, a Hearthstone player, was removed from a tournament, denied prize money and outlawed for a year for saying in a post-game interview, “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our age!”

Activision has since softened a little, pronouncing it will let him have his $10,000 prize money and ban him for just six months.

So how should the tech world tackle free jargon?

Jon Fortt breaks it down with The Verge’s Nilay Patel and Motus One CEO Mike Jackson.

Fortt Knox is a weekly podcast from CNBC anchor Jon Fortt. Past episodes of the program can be found here.

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