Mark Zuckerberg: I Can Barely Handle This CNN Interview, What Makes You Think I Can Handle Congress
With all the charm of an awkward teenage robot in a wig, Zuckerberg finally clarified that he was “really sorry that this happened.”
With all the charm of an awkward teenage robot in a wig, Zuckerberg finally clarified that he was “really sorry that this happened.”
Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t apologise for trying to keep this whole thing a secret. Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t say he’s sorry at all.
Will this be enough to serious injure or take down Facebook’s massive online empire? Who knows, it’s still too early to tell.
Mark Zuckerberg always look so upset, but why? We speculate some of the possible reasons.
Facebook’s share value has been in a tailspin as the depths of its irresponsible data handling has become known to the world.
Cambridge Analytica continues to have a very bad week.
Mark Zuckerberg never shows up, when the world demands his response to something. Why should he start now?
Facebook remains under fire as British and American authorities are demanding an explanation.
The suspension is effective immediately and will last through an independent investigation.
The new feature lets users embed public Instagram photos inside the Stories section of the app, which definitely will not backfire.
We get it; you can't delete Facebook because how else will you spy on all your old schoolmates? But here's how to avoid giving all your data away in the process.
Facebook is having a really bad week. And it just got even worse for CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
“Facebook cares so much about its image that the executives don’t want to come out and tell the whole truth when things go wrong.”
Cambridge Analytica is learning what it’s like to have their privacy invaded.
Facebook has suspended Cambridge Analytica’s account, as well as the account of its parent company, SCL.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that Facebook has never faced a scandal like the one it’s currently fighting through.