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Mark Zuckerberg to publicly shame himself over Cambridge Analytica scandal on CNN tonight

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Facebook is a pretty terrible experience. Yeah, as a social network, I guess it does its job of connecting friends, family, and colleagues, but its non-chronological interface makes it damn-near impossible to make sense of things. Not to mention, it is a privacy nightmare, expecting users to opt-out of data-slurping features using confusing settings. Don’t even get me started on its spread of fake news.
Facebook is a pretty terrible experience. Yeah, as a social network, I guess it does its job of connecting friends, family, and colleagues, but its non-chronological interface makes it damn-near impossible to make sense of things. Not to mention, it is a privacy nightmare, expecting users to opt-out of data-slurping features using confusing settings. Don’t even get me started on its spread of fake news. Ultimately, it is not user-friendly, and the company seems content with letting it remain that way.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal merely highlights things « conspiracy theorists » have long screamed about — with Facebook, you are the product. While people were fairly accepting of trading their details for advertising, nobody expected that their Facebook use could impact the outcome of a presidential election! Hell, Donald Trump was arguably handed the election by a combination of Russian meddling and this Cambridge Analytica data misuse. After days of deafening silence, today, billionaire Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg finally admits his company’s failures. Taking it a step further, he will face a public shaming tonight on CNN.
In a lengthy Facebook post, the billionaire Zuckerberg issues the following statement.
While the CEO’s explanation/apology seems well thought-out and sincere, many people will complain about how long it took him to issue it. Only so much can be gleaned from text, however — body language is a huge part of communication. For this, you can see an exclusive Zuckerberg interview on CNN tonight at 9pm ET during Anderson Cooper 360.
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