World leaders and power brokers are flocking to Trump's "Winter White House" at Mar-a-Lago. The sunny seaside resort town may never be the same.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has had a busy few weeks. In addition to doing away with Facebook’s independent fact-checking team and loosening its platforms’ policies on hateful speech, he’s headlined a personal public relations blitz that used Tahoe as a prop and a cringey appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience” as a diary.
The New York Times reports that the Meta CEO signaled to Stephen Miller that he wouldn't obstruct Trump’s agenda during a December meeting, where he also blamed the company’s progressive culture on his “close friend” Sheryl Sandberg.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken a lot of heat since he announced last week that he is pulling his company out of the fact-checking business and curtailing content moderation on its platforms. The criticism is understandable, given the uncertainty over how Meta’s new rules will handle misinformation and otherwise harmful material.
I think we're doing the right thing,” he told me, “It’s just that we should've done it sooner.” Seven years later, Zuckerberg no longer thinks more moderation is the right thing. In a five-minute Reel,
Readers discuss Mark Zuckerberg’s decisions to end fact-checking on social media, DEI program in Meta. Regarding the Jan. 8 front-page article “ Meta ends fact checks as it readies for Trump era ”:
Mark Zuckerberg has been busy. Last week, he announced his future plans for Meta, which included halting all independent fact-checking efforts and relaxing moderation of anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech. Through the days that followed,
Incoming presidents do not generally want to be seen as rewarding the hyper-wealthy with special political perks. Team Trump apparently doesn’t much care.
On Joe Rogan’s podcast, Zuckerberg made it clear he was ready to do business: In his peculiar black T-shirt and gold chain — like a balky child of the suburbs straining for some nebulous urban cred — he railed against the Biden administration and affirmed,
Until now,” she wrote in a Substack post. The group featured in the cartoon also included Facebook and Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong and ...
In the weeks leading up to Mark Zuckerberg’s sweeping changes to Meta ... quick to call out the tech mogul on social media. In a post on X Sunday night, the California governor posted an ...
The BBC chose to mark Donald Trump’s second inauguration ... The previous owner was Marjorie Merriweather Post, America’s richest woman, who shared his opulent taste. The house, Trump later ...