Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook's work and motives have been mischaracterized in recent media reports and whistleblower testimony
Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said the company’s work and motives have been mischaracterized in recent media reports and, and pledged that he would continue pursuing internal research into potential harms of social media.
Mr. Zuckerberg on Tuesday afternoon made his first public comments related to the renewed public debate over his company’s role in society. , he acknowledged the difficulty in how children use social media, underscored the importance of the company’s research into tough issues and reiterated calls for more regulation of the industry.
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