[LIVE] Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies on Capitol Hill
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A lot of these people asking him questions really don't have an idea of how a site on the scale of facebook works and are asking him really dumb stuff, but the few that do are seriously roasting him.
Its funny seeing the little shit go full on damage control when he fully knows they're doing shit they shouldn't be and that their reporting system is extremely sub-par.
hopefully the "little shit" make a significant leap before his userbase takes off.
laughing at the disconnect between the question askers and zuckerberg - they're so far behind when it comes to social media and tech, I don't think they're the appropriate people for this.
This is actually preventable though, from a technical point of view. It's more effort for sure, and you can make less money through targeted advertising for sure, but you can lock yourself out of anything not set to 'public' pretty well now with existing encryption tech.
WhatsApp does this regarding non-meta data.
Google to some extent does this so their branch offices and data centres and such can't easily be subpoenad by foreign governments.
its all a stunt to make fugbook shares tank so these dudes (and me) can buy it up cheap
I don't think there's ever been evidence that Facebook intentionally censors conservative viewpoints, even the Diamond and Silk fiasco sounds a lot more like an automated mishap or a result of the reporting system than an employee, directed by a "liberal policy", shutting them down and saying their goofy pro-Trump vlogs are "unsafe". Someone recently brought up this "Facebook censors conservatives" thing to me so I looked into it and it seems to all root from a Gizmodo article where an ex-"Trending" Curator just said that they require good sources like NYT, WP, Reuters or AP rather than toilet paper like Breitbart and Washington Times, which conservatives basically took as "no conservative news allowed".
I thought their shares went up?
These Zuckerberg memes are some of the funniest I've seen in a while.
Good. People finally are getting the clue that facebook is a data collection service and nothing else, and are realizing that they shouldn't be using it.
I'd argue that a lot of services fall under that to certain degrees. Facebook just got caught :p
Burglars get a kick outta facebook here in Brazil, it's a way easier job to do when you're able to track when someone's in and outta town, and sometimes even what to look for in your house.
Good lord, that Illinois senator who pulled up his iPad and showed a picture of him slouching in a chair for literally no reason, that caught me utterly off guard. I had to pause because I was laughing myself to tears
This hearing in of itself is an acceptable punishment for Zuckerberg with just how technologically discabled the people asking him questions are.
are you sure it's not clear oil
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