Mark Zuckerberg Says White House Was 'Wrong' to Pressure Facebook on Covid
- Mark Zuckerberg stated that senior officials from the Biden Administration "repeatedly pressured" Meta to "censor" COVID-related content during the pandemic.
- Zuckerberg emphasized, “Ultimately, it was our decision… and we own those decisions,” regarding COVID-19 content changes.
- In a letter, he expressed regret about the lack of vocal opposition to government pressure, asserting, “I believe the government pressure was wrong.
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The Meta boss does not want to support any side in the election campaign. Nevertheless, he is now accusing the current government. And himself as well.
Pressed to censor about covid-19 and Hunter Biden's laptop. Now the Meta founder says he will "stand up" to similar attempts in the future.
Zuckerberg Says He Regrets Actions After Biden Administration Pressure to Censor - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
In a letter to Congressman Jim Jordan, Mark Zuckerberg admitted the Biden administration pressured Facebook to “censor” COVID-19 information and that FBI
Zuckerberg says Biden admin pressured Meta to ‘censor’ COVID-19 content - West Hawaii Today
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the Biden administration had pressured the company to “censor” COVID-19 content during the pandemic, apparently referring to White House requests to take down misinformation about the coronavirus and vaccines.
The CEO against the Biden Administration: “They wanted to remove the posts on Covid that challenged the doctors”
Meta CEO Zuckerberg says US pressure on Covid posts was 'wrong'
Read: 3 minRepublicans cried victory on Tuesday after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he now believes US government pressure on his social media platforms to take down certain Covid content in 2021 was “wrong,” and would resist similar attempts in the future.In a letter addressed to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and released by Republicans on the committee on Monday, Zuckerberg addressed a number of controversies centered on conte…
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