After an internal Q&A with Mark Zuckerberg made headlines over the tech tycoon’s pro-Trump commentary, Meta threatened to fire staffers for leaking information to the media — in a memo that also then got leaked.
In a meeting held Thursday, Meta's chief allayed fears of changes to the company's hybrid work policy.
Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg was busted apparently ogling at Lauren Sanchez’s cleavage during President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday, viral video shows. The Meta founder appeared to glimpse down at the 55-year-old’s in-your-face décolletage as he was sitting beside her in the Capitol Rotunda ahead of Trump’s swearing in ceremony.
Until pretty recently, if you thought of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, you’d probably come up with a flesh-and-blood automaton whose mission to connect the world turned into the upending of political systems and poisoning of our information environment — not to mention that weird metaverse side project.
This comes after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed frustration during an 'all-hands' meeting with over 70,000 staff, the contents of which were quickly circulated with several media outlets.
Mark Zuckerberg lauds Elon Musk’s Community Notes as an effective solution against misinformation, transitioning Meta’s moderation strategy away from traditional fact-checkers.
As the 2024 presidential race entered its final stretch, the nation’s richest tech leaders gravitated toward Trump’s side.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sought to reassure his workforce on Wednesday that the social media giant’s values haven’t changed despite a slew of policy shifts that included ending its diversity and fact-checking programmes.
Zuckerberg on Thursday discussed a range of issues during a meeting, most noticeably the dismantling of Meta's fact-checking policies and diversity programs. Zuckerberg made it clear that the company was abandoning both in order to curry favor with the Trump administration.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees during a company-wide Q&A session on Thursday that “its going to be a crazy year.”
Can a charter school be religious? The Supreme Court decision about St. Isidore, a Catholic school in Oklahoma, could redraw lines around church and state in education.