Washington Following congressional testimony from whistleblower Frances Haugen, in a Facebook post Tuesday night the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, pushed back against Haugen's allegations that the tech giant is hiding research about its shortcomings from investors and the public.
In a 1,300-word statement, Zuckerberg defended Facebook's services and, appealing to its employees, suggested that both their work and the company as a whole were being misrepresented. Here's a look at what Zuckerberg claimed and what we know.
Dude looks like a robot.
You can't tell me that he didn't have the lock out planned all along to coincide with the 48 hours story and the Congress hearing. He was showing us how much we rely on him. How did a dating app become such an integral part of our daily lives? Shame on us for becoming so reliant.
I never got a Facebook account because I knew it was corrupted from the start, especially when it compromised personal information, looks like a duck acts like a duck believe it. Now we find it’s killing and exploiting the young and vulnerable and a cancer to our democracy.
You keep violating my 1st amendment rights.
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