Posted on 03/22/2018 7:55:06 AM PDT by Sir Napsalot
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks to CNNMoneys Laurie Segall after the news broke this weekend that Cambridge Analytica accessed information from 50 million Facebook users without their knowledge.
LAURIE SEGALL, CNN SENIOR TECHNOLOGY CORRESPONDENT: I want to start with just a basic question, Mark. What happened? What went wrong?
MARK ZUCKERERG, FACEBOOK CEO: So this was a major breach of trust, and Im really sorry that this happened. You know, we have a basic responsibility to protect people's data. And if we can't do that, then we don't deserve to have the opportunity to serve people.
So, our responsibility now is to make sure that this doesn't happen again.
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With FB stock tanking, he has probably lost billions in net worth over the past few days ...
probably more that Trump is worth ...
Yes, he is very sorry ...
That’s the hook. They have made themselves universal and therefore useful as well as insidious.
As soon as everyone had email on their Blackberry in 2003 every pompous administrative twit in my company started sending emails to everyone running all over the country asking for reports, updates, confirmations etc. Totally useless.
He wasn’t sorry when Obama did it ah the price you pay when you help the left they don’t know him now.
Absolutely correct.
I dont want a competitor to Facebook as it is. I hate feeds and people wasting time following. Hate the ads, hate the informing people who is looking you up, so sneakily. you may know this person: [person who has looked up someone they once knew] . Hate any political bias at all.
It would be fairer to have some site where you could put up some info, some for public and some where only those whom you lost can see. Like Instagram, I guess. And maybe ads on the side like a newspaper, not feed ads. Facebook was created by an unfair, immoral person and all of its dealings have remained consistently sneaky and unfair.
How much did the Trump campaign pay for the Facebook program?
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