Today, I asked CEO Mark Zuckerberg five questions surrounding the growth and market dominance of Facebook https://bit.ly/2v6Al1s pic.twitter.com/Y4G8SBceay
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2) Facebook – 2 billion users, over 200 million Americans, $40 billion in revenue. I believe you and Google have almost 75% of the digital advertising in the U.S. One of the key issues here, is Facebook too powerful?
3) When companies become big and powerful, and accumulate a lot of wealth and power, what typically happens from this body is there’s an instinct to either regulate or break up, right?…Do you have any thoughts on those two policy approaches?
4) Do you think there's a risk given your influence that if we regulate we’re actually going to regulate you into a position of cemented authority?
5) So which are you, are you a tech company or are you the world’s largest publisher? Because I think that goes to a really important question on what form of regulation or government action, if any, we would take.
You just don't want to admit that the same thing has already happened in China. The reason why MZ become MZ is he knows whats happening, but you just keep cheating yourself.
Zuckerberg actually *knows* guys in other countries who started tech giants in college. The founders of Tencent Holdings for instance (hint: it's bigger than Facebook by market cap). He tried to give you a thoughtful answer but that's not what you were looking for. Embarassing.
Your response to his answer, considering the gravity of the hearing, was downright embarrassing.
This question was icebreaker humorous but was actually significant for it was revealing. Marks 1st thought was not how dreams come true for a citizen of American in thier college dorm but citizens of China. ??? I suppose he simply forgot about his humble beginnings.
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