SOON: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faces a second day of congressional questioning https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/oLbufaDRAK
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Rep. Marsha Blackburn: Who do you think owns an individual's presence online? Is it you? Or is it them? Mark Zuckerberg: "I believe everyone owns their own content online and that's the first line of our terms of service, if you read that." https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/M8Z6joxl8Y
Rep. Scalise: Was there a directive to put a bias in Facebook's algorithm? Mark Zuckerberg: "There is absolutely no directive in any of the changes we make to have a bias in anything we do. To the contrary, our goal is to be a platform for all ideas." https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/qAgoqOWYlQ
"We did not allow the Obama campaign to do anything that any developer on the platform would not have otherwise been able to do. There was no special treatment," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/grpnwC6zI7
Rep. Michael Doyle: It seems as though you turned a blind eye to this, correct? Mark Zuckerberg: "I disagree with that assessment. I do think that going forward, we need to take a more proactive view of policing what the developers do." https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/X0r7mVEoVm
"It's going to take many months to do this full process. It is going to be an expensive process with a lot of auditors, but we think this is the right thing to do at this point," Mark Zuckerberg says of Facebook's plan to audit 3rd party apps https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/1eR5vOHWHT
"We don't sell data to advertisers. Advertisers don't get access to your data. There is a core misunderstanding about how that system works," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/iQWYvHJWbv
Rep. Kathy Castor: You are collecting personal information on people who do not even have Facebook accounts, isn't that right? Mark Zuckerberg: "Congresswoman, I don't think that that's what we are tracking." https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/rZfVf5XYBu
"Ad-based business models have been a common way that people have been able to offer free services for a long time, and our social mission of trying to help connect everyone in the world relies on having a service that can be affordable to everyone," Zuckerberg sayspic.twitter.com/Rs8CPC6gfm
Rep. John Sarbanes: Is it true that Facebook offered to provide to dedicated campaign embeds to both the presidential campaigns? Mark Zuckerberg: "We offer sales support to every campaign." https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/njiSuz3ikT
Rep. John Sarbanes: Can you say they were not special ad approval rights granted to the Trump campaign? Mark Zuckerberg: "Congressman, we apply the same standard to all campaigns."https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/L9CusjZM8X
"The sheer volume of content on Facebook makes it so that no amount of people we can hire will be enough to review all of the content. We need to rely on and build sophisticated AI tools that can help us flag certain content," Mark Zuckerberg says https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/siFYDUdg8n
"I have no specific knowledge of any data that we have ever given to Russia," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/Z6i1mWdQ0I
Rep. Ben Lujan: Have you disclosed to this committee or anyone all information Facebook has uncovered about Russian interference on your platform? Zuckerberg: "Congressman, we are working with the right authorities on that." https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/sVxYe1qJ5i
Rep. Morgan Griffith: Who decides what is misinformation? “There are three categories of fake news that we fight,” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says. https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/h17EVxJucf
"We are not collecting any information verbally on the [cell phone] microphone and we don't have any contracts with anyone else who is," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/Or21oO7Fhd
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company does not give advertisers access to people's data: "I would push back on the idea that we are giving them access to the data. We allow them to reach people, but we are not giving them accessto the data." https://cbsn.ws/2GPGZif pic.twitter.com/2cOwJ2gdkD
This is patently FALSE. Facebook users CANNOT delete anything. They can request things be deleted, and even if it looks that way, the items are merely MARKED "deleted" or "removed." Everything ever said or uploaded stays with the account FOREVER — even after account "deletion."
Pictures yes most of time.but now they screening before allowing
It supposed to be family oriented and yet companies are screening their workers
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