The Telsa CEO has called for Amazon.com to be broken up, after an author complained on social media about being unable to self-publish a book via the world’s largest online retailer.
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Nearly three dozen former employees from Facebook’s early days blasted Mark Zuckerberg’s decision not to act against incendiary posts by US President Donald Trump.
Snap said it would no longer promote US President Donald Trump’s account in Snapchat’s Discover section, saying his incendiary comments last week made the account ineligible.
Reality has intervened and thrown roadblocks in front of Facebook’s spectacular success. Its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, now faces an important choice.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees on Tuesday that he stood by his decision not to challenge inflammatory posts by US President Donald Trump.
Senior Facebook employees took to Twitter over the weekend to express their dismay at CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s decision not to take action on incendiary comments posted by US President Donald Trump.
This decision to regulate some of US President Donald Trump’s most controversial posts has sparked a backlash from the president, and spawned a new uncertain chapter for the industry.
Twitter and Facebook have both sparked the ire of Donald Trump, but the social networks have taken nearly opposite approaches to politics and the US president.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has defended the platform’s decision to fact-check Donald Trump’s tweets after Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg questioned the move.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to regulate or shut down social media companies, one day after Twitter added a warning to some of his tweets.