Sir Nick Clegg is leaving Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. With him goes the idea that the great and the good of the liberal policy elites should decide how we all behave on the internet.
No, Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t get to pretend he’s a free speech champion as if there were nothing he could have done to stop the censorship at Facebook that rigged the 2020 election and probably
Mark Zuckerberg is overhauling Meta's DEI initiatives — and reportedly blaming his former COO, Sheryl Sandberg, for an old policy.
Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: META) has sparked concerns among advertisers with its restructuring of content moderation and ties to Trump and Musk. Zuckerberg's move to appease Trump and Musk has raised concerns among advertisers due to fears of harmful content and misinformation on Facebook and Instagram.
The Meta CEO is remaking himself — and his company — as Trump sets a new tone for the country.
With Republicans back in control of both chambers of Congress and calling for new regulation of Big Tech, the Meta CEO is realigning with Trump.
Cage fighting tycoon and close Donald Trump ally Dana White has joined the board of Mark Zuckerberg’s tech empire Meta.
In November, Zuckerberg traveled to Mar-a-Lago for a postelection audience with Trump, then pledged $1 million to Trump's inaugural committee. Last week Zuckerberg announced that he was replacing his head of policy: Nick Clegg, the former British politician, was out, replaced by Joel Kaplan, a longtime Republican.
Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg proudly adopted the motto “Move fast and break things”. More than a decade on, the billionaire tech entrepreneur is now breaking liberal hearts as he cements an extraordinary transformation from an apparent Democrat ally to a Donald Trump-supporting,
The Meta mogul is making moves that could curry favor with the president-elect, ending its DEI program, bashing "legacy media" and swapping in GOP-friendly lobbyists.
In the context of what he’s suffered in the past, the current brickbats hurled at Sir Nick Clegg are relatively ... leader was ditched because Mark Zuckerberg’s £1.3 trillion tech behemoth ...
It’s also the latest indication that Zuckerberg is trying to buddy up to incoming president Donald Trump, and is in that respect becoming more like Trump’s current right-hand man in tech: Elon Musk.