Mark Zuckerberg — "The question isn't 'what do we want to know about people?', it's 'what do people…"
The question isn't 'what do we want to know about people?', it's 'what do people want to tell about themselves?'
The question isn't 'what do we want to know about people?', it's 'what do people want to tell about themselves?'
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"I'm just trying to do my best."
"I mean, it's not even like we're trying to censor people. We're trying to make sure that people are safe."
"I just think that the more connected people are, the better the world will be."
"I wear the same thing every day, right? Because I really want to clear my life to make it so that I have to make as few decisions as possible about anything except how to best serve this community."
"They 'trust me'. Dumb f***s."
American technology entrepreneur and Facebook (Meta) founder, whose 2004 Harvard dorm-room project became the largest social network in history. Closely associated with Jack Dorsey (Twitter co-founder) and Sergey Brin (Google co-founder). For an intellectual contrast, see Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web inventor — Berners-Lee's open-protocol vision and ongoing Solid project are explicitly framed as rebukes to the platform-monopoly model Facebook pioneered — the cleanest 'walled-garden vs open-web' pairing in tech.
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