Twitter is one of the worst social media sites, in my opinion, and it makes me concerned how much it's caught on with American politicians (no, I'm not just referring to Trump). It limits discourse and incentivizes "outrage culture" by design. I see more racist and outright intentionally false information content on Twitter than any other social media platform and its only gotten worse with time. They've shown very little to no initiative in preventing this.
I get the impression that the only reason Twitter isn't as heavily scrutinized as Facebook is because their executives are simply more likable, which isn't a high bar to pass when you look at Mark Zuckerberg. I think the same applies to Google, too.
I think the main reason Facebook is under more scrutiny than Twitter is that they are so much more influential, and therefore more dangerous. Between facebook.com, Instagram, and the tentacular reach of Facebook connect, they have the ability to track and influence vastly more people than Twitter.
I agree that Google is not getting nearly enough attention. I think it because they’re better at PR, and have been developing a “respectable” image. Facebook has been much more blunt and careless in their communication, and now they’re paying the price.
I do hope Google gets in more trouble, they have a lot to answer for. Youtube in particular has a disturbing history of propagating toxic content. Their ad division has been very eager to look the other way when their customers engaged in questionable methods. And they are in great part responsible for demolishing the traditional news business and replacing it with the “engagement” business model that fuels clickbait and outrage-inducing content.
I get the impression that the only reason Twitter isn't as heavily scrutinized as Facebook is because their executives are simply more likable, which isn't a high bar to pass when you look at Mark Zuckerberg. I think the same applies to Google, too.