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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will face Congress on Tuesday in his first hearing to answer questions about Cambridge Analytics and his website’s user privacy crisis.The executive is expected to ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's newly unveiled freedom of speech policies signal a major shift in the Facebook social media platform's content moderation strategy, following years of congressional ...
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg’s stunning apology to the parents of online child sex abuse victims during a Senate hearing was “too little, too late,” according to one of the state attorneys ...
Tech CEOs grilled in Senate hearing on online child exploitation 02:48. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and four other leaders of social media companies were reprimanded by lawmakers in a congressional ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before lawmakers on Capitol Hill for roughly five hours Tuesday. Here are the ...
Mark Zuckerberg's congressional hearings were at times funny, strange and confounding, but mostly they were awkward, so so awkward for everyone.They left us with some feelings about Zuckerberg ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg laid out a new proposal to reform Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act ahead of his testimony at a March 25th hearing on misinformation at the House Energy ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s prepared testimony for Wednesday’s congressional hearing has been posted online. The seven-page statement starts with an apology from Zuckerberg, who says Facebook failed to ...
During a Senate hearing on child exploitation on social media, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shocked the assembled crowd. Missouri senator Josh Hawley asked Zuckerberg if he had apologized to the ...
Expect more hearings and subpoenas from Congress. After the explosive whistleblower testimony, Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg are on the hot seat. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
It took just under two hours, but Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg eventually received a congressional dressing down over child safety, culminating in a remarkable scene where the billionaire stood up and ...
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg expects he will have to testify at U.S. congressional hearings, though he hasn’t formally accepted any of the committee requests for him to appear.