Former Facebook “Disinformation Experts” are Making Big Bucks in the Private Sector

According to a new report in CNBC, online censorship has become a worldwide  industry that is worth billions of dollars. With major geopolitical conflicts taking place in Israel and Ukraine, censorship will likely grow. 

Per one industry insider that was interviewed by CNBC, the global market for“trust & safety”  (A euphemism for “censorship”) services currently hovers around $11 billion.

Manu Aggarwal, a partner at research firm Everest Group, observed that trust and safety is among the rapidly growing segments of a sector of the market that is designated as business process services, which includes the outsourcing of various IT-related tasks and call centers.

By 2024, Everest Group estimates that the overall business process services market will hover around $300 billion, with trust and safety making up roughly $11 billion of that figure. Aggarwal noted that companies such as Accenture and Genpact, which provide outsourced trust and safety services and contract workers, currently rake in the majority of spending, mainly due to how Big Tech companies have been “building their own” tools.

Per the CNBC report, third party “trust & safety” companies are exploding as Google, Facebook, X/Twitter and other major companies have slashed their internal departments. Many of the companies have recently been mired in censorship scandals, so they’ve turned to private companies that provide third party services to boost censorship on social media companies.

The private sector in the Collective West has become totally corrupted. It has largely become a privatized arm of the managerial state that seeks to wipe out historic nations and their traditional freedoms. 

Only a nationalist regime, rooted in a firm commitment to identitarian principles and respect for tradition, can legitimately push back against these nefarious forces. 

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