Facebook Forms A Social Network PAC


Facebook filed paperwork Monday to form a political action committee, FB PAC, which will advocate for social networks to U.S. politicians.

The PAC, supported by company contributions, plans to back candidates in future elections. FB PAC will give our employees a way to make their voice heard in the political process by supporting candidates who share our goals of promoting the value of innovation to our economy while giving people the power to share and make the world more open and connected, a spokesperson told The Hill.

Facebooks lobbying aspiratio! ns becam e clear following reports that the social network had purchased domain names such as FBPAC.org and FBPAC.us.

According to The Hills report, Facebook has already spent $550,000 on lobbying in the 2011 fiscal year, a number which has been increasing annually.

With other tech giants like Google facing antitrust cases before Congress, it makes sense that the worlds largest social network of 800 million users would want to focus their Washington influence. But well be very interested to see exactly which candidates they back and why.

What do you think of the growing role of social media in politics? Do they belong together? Let us know in the comments.

See Also: Double Rainbow Guy Is Running For President on Facebook; You Can Too

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