in February by cutting off news feeds – temporarily taking down essential services’ pages with them.
“I genuinely believe that there are a million, or maybe 10 million lives on the line in the next 20 years and, compared to that, nothing really feels like a real consequence.”outlines in November how her actions to expose the company’s “moral bankruptcy” have been driven by the belief that its“Everybody hears [Mark] Zuckerberg every week apologising, but it’s all sh**e.”
– Denis O’Brien doesn’t seem especially enamoured with the Mark Zuckerberg apology tour, suggesting at a student webinar in February that Facebook needs to be “reined in”“I know the level of uncertainty is escalating and naturally you are frustrated at the lack of clarity.”, Ulster Bank’s chief executive in the Republic, tells its 2,800 staff in February that “no decision has been taken” on its future. The bank confirms its withdrawal from the Republic the next morning.
“This is a friend of mine who definitely had a bad occurrence – and he has to deal with that, and he’s dealing with that as we go forward.”