Mark Zuckerberg — "I don't think there's anything inherently good or bad about technology."
I don't think there's anything inherently good or bad about technology.
I don't think there's anything inherently good or bad about technology.
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"It's not that we don't believe in privacy. We believe in giving people tools to control who sees what they share."
"I think that we're focusing on building the next computing platform."
"We're not just building technology. We're building community."
"We want to build a better world for our children."
"I think that the most important thing that we can do is to empower people."
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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