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The 34-year-old billionaire CEO hinted at battles Facebook is likely to face — including over encryption, political polarization, and critiques of targeted advertising. It is debatable as to whether historic positive sentiment about Facebook was a result of the company being noncommittal, rather than a failure by broader society to appreciate the negative externalities caused by Facebook's deficient approach to content moderation and data security. But regardless, the message Zuckerberg is sending is clear: Facebook knows there's more trouble coming, and it's not going to back down.
Standing firm may be an effective strategy for Facebook for some of these issues. When it comes to antitrust, for example, US regulators have earned a reputation for having more bark than bite. So pushing back is not an unreasonable gambit for Facebook.
SAI Tech will lose this war...
I did the same thing stevewoz suggested doing. I got out of here. Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg still dream of 1984, and that's bad for business. I'm out of here. And Twitter you don't get smart. If you stay on the same path, it's going to end the same way. FuckZuck 🙄👎
Dump Facebook and Zuckerberg owned Instagram. Twitter isn't owned by this unethical miscreant.
Facebook sucks. Too many ads, nothing in chronological order. It has become pretty useless.
FuckZuck
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