Jesse Eisenberg may have played Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, but he wants nothing to do with the Meta CEO in real life, here's why ...
This administration and its acolytes are part of what I call “the cult of the white whine.” Well, grab a goblet, because the ...
Well, the truth and how to moderate it online, and specifically how Mark Zuckerberg is thinking about it is what we are here ...
Photo illustration by Ben Denzer Supported by By Joseph Bernstein Last month, Mark ... Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta. “A culture that celebrates the aggression a bit more has its own ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to “get back to ... The news media, whose business model Facebook had obliterated, was only too happy to pile on. As late as September 2019, Zuckerberg put forward an ...
"Instead of going to some so-called expert, it instead relies on the community and the people on the platform to provide their own ... nothing to do with free speech or censorship. Mark Zuckerberg ...
When Jesse Eisenberg played Mark Zuckerberg in the Oscar ... that celebrates aggression a bit more has its own merits that are positive,” Zuckerberg said, crediting his love of martial arts ...
A leading business journalist has analysed the habits of Elon Musk to work out how we can all use the tec titan’s tactics in our own ... do nothing.” In your Face, Elon … Mark Zuckerberg ...
When I saw that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently appeared ... and software that continue to shape industries. Zuckerberg has his own biased reasons to badmouth Apple, but we’ll get into that ...
Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya ripped Meta CEO Mark ... about Zuckerberg’s decision. Dakich asked her what gave Zuckerberg the right to do the about-face now. "Absolutely nothing.
First, Mark Zuckerberg dropped the “the” from Facebook (it’s cleaner) and we said nothing—partly because ... collab that likens himself to his own No. 1 favorite boy, Julius Caesar ...
Mark Zuckerberg still doesn’t get ... The problem with Zuckerberg’s new policy is that it would do nothing to address the platform’s dominance. He will still be the one deciding who can ...