Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has declined to endorse either Donald Trump or Joe Biden and said he does not plan to be involved in the upcoming US presidential election in any way, Bloomberg News reported on Friday (Jul 19).
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has declined to endorse either Donald Trump or Joe Biden and said he does not plan to be involved in the upcoming US presidential election in any way, Bloomberg News reported on Friday .Tesla boss Elon MuskIn an interview with the publication on Thursday, the billionaire tech executive said former President Trump's immediate reaction after being shot was"badass" and inspiring, and helps explain his appeal to voters.
The assassination attempt has enraged his supporters and paused the Democratic campaign, raising fears of further political violence. Meta has frequently called out Trump's posts for containing misinformation and breaching content rules on its platforms. It also suspended his Facebook and Instagram accounts for about two years following the January 2021 Capitol riots.
Zuckerberg said Meta was making changes that he hoped would mean Facebook was not as much of a flashpoint in elections going forward. "I think you're going to see our services play less of a role in this election than they have in the past," the report quoted him as saying.Source: Reuters/ecGet our pick of top stories and thought-provoking articles in your inbox
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