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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to apologize for his company's mistakes during his ... It started with Zuckerberg downplaying the extent of Russian interference on the platform after the 2016 election and crescendoed last month after news surfaced that Facebook failed to prevent Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm that worked on the Trump campaign, from accessing data from ... Facebook is starting to tell 87 million users that Cambridge Analytica 'misused' their data - Business Insider
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Myanmar activists say Facebook's plans to stop violent speech are 'nowhere near enough' In a letter obtained by The New York Times, Mark Zuckerberg responded to a group of Myanmar activists who have criticized Facebook's handling of material meant to incite violence in the country. But the groups continue to say Facebook isn't doing enough. Last week, Zuckerberg was interviewed by ...
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