The Creepy Line Explained

The Creepy Line
Director:M.A Taylor
Music:Jay Smith
Cinematography:Dain Valverde
Studio:Wandering Foot Productions
Distributor:Amazon Prime Video
Runtime:80 minutes[1]
Country:United States
Language:English

The Creepy Line is a 2018 American documentary exploring the influence Google and Facebook have on public opinion, and the power the companies have that is not regulated or controlled by national government legislation.[2]

The title is taken from a quote by Eric Schmidt, who when describing Google's use of personal information stated that the company did not cross the line that an ordinary user would find unacceptable.[3] [4] It was released on December 18, 2018.

Synopsis

The film contrasts the notion of fake news which is visible, with the invisible ranking or masking of information by Google and Facebook, and features headshot interviews with Robert Epstein, Jaron Lanier, Jordan Peterson and Peter Schweizer.

Reception

The Verge reviewed The Creepy Line, writing that "Despite its dark name, The Creepy Line appeals to the comforting logic of conspiracy: when something goes wrong in life, it’s because an all-powerful entity thinks you’re important enough to attack."[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Film Runtime . . March 12, 2020.
  2. Web site: 'Creepy Line' Film Examines Facebook, Google's Influence; Director Talks 'Scary' Way They Use Censorship. The Christian Post. en. 2018-11-21.
  3. News: The Creepy Line: How Society is Manipulated by Google and Facebook. 93.1 WIBC. 2018-11-21. en.
  4. News: Steve Bannon’s Clinton Tormenter Turns His Sights on Silicon Valley. Kosoff. Maya. Vanity Fair. 2018-11-21. en.
  5. News: The anti-Google documentary "The Creepy Line" is a conspiratorial new playbook for right-wing tech backlash. The Verge. 2018-11-21.