On Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram, a thinly-veiled AI fetish account called "Asian Amputees" has more than 100,000 followers — and under Meta's new content rules, that's A-OK. Using hashtags like #amputeegirl,
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO, isn't always conjuring up his next business move. Last week, Zuckerberg took a break from his work life to hit the ocean waves and go hydrofoiling, a skill he's acquired over the years.
Meta is to scrap independent fact-checking in favour of a system similar to that on Elon Musk’s social media platform X.
He has gone through a transformation and has become a cool looking dude with the gold necklace and [affinity for] the UFC. It’s the new Zuckerberg,” Ben Mezrich, whose book “The
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg blamed former COO Sheryl Sandberg for an inclusivity initiative at the company ahead of his rollback of DEI programs, the New York Times reported.
On Joe Rogan’s podcast, Zuckerberg made it clear he was ready to do business: In his peculiar black T-shirt and gold chain — like a balky child of the suburbs straining for some nebulous urban cred — he railed against the Biden administration and affirmed,
Meta is reportedly set to cut around five percent of its workforce. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company will lay off the lowest performers.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed Facebook and Instagram into a new era when he announced that they would follow in the footsteps of Elon Musk's X, doing away with fact-checkers and other content moderation in favor of community notes and freer speech.
It's true that powerful forces control what you can see on Facebook and Instagram. But it's not the media calling those shots.
"It’s time to get back to our roots around free expression on Facebook and Instagram," Zuckerberg said when he announced the controversial changes to Meta's content moderation policy
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he decided to end Facebook and Instagram's fact-checking operation because it too closely resembled "1984"