This was an inauguration of the oligarchs, the billionaires’ ball come to Washington. Donald Trump did everything but invite the tech moguls to join him in taking the oath.
Famous figures such as Meta CEO MarkZuckerberg, Canadian Prime Minister ... But the president-elect's post reflects the way his resort, where he's largely been holed up since the election ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has had a busy few weeks. In addition to doing away with Facebook’s independent fact-checking team and loosening its platforms’ policies on hateful speech, he’s headlined a personal public relations blitz that used Tahoe as a prop and a cringey appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience” as a diary.
The New York Times reports that the Meta CEO signaled to Stephen Miller that he wouldn't obstruct Trump’s agenda during a December meeting, where he also blamed the company’s progressive culture on his “close friend” Sheryl Sandberg.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken a lot of heat since he announced last week that he is pulling his company out of the fact-checking business and curtailing content moderation on its platforms. The criticism is understandable, given the uncertainty over how Meta’s new rules will handle misinformation and otherwise harmful material.
I think we're doing the right thing,” he told me, “It’s just that we should've done it sooner.” Seven years later, Zuckerberg no longer thinks more moderation is the right thing. In a five-minute Reel,
Meta CEO MarkZuckerberg said in an online announcement ... since more users will be able to post content without consequences. Reports show that antisemitic material is easy to find on social ...
The BBC chose to mark Donald Trump’s second inauguration ... The previous owner was MarjorieMerriweatherPost, America’s richest woman, who shared his opulent taste. The house, Trump later ...
The industry has long been a prime example for the workforce’s gender gap, but according to Meta CEO MarkZuckerberg, “masculine energy” is being sucked from the workforce, and corporations ...
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