Zuckerberg has accumulated a long history of public apologies, often issued in the wake of crisis or when Facebook users rose up against unannounced — and frequently unappreciated — changes in its service.
Whether or not the public always buys his apologies, there's little doubt that Zuckerberg finds it important to make them himself.
BLINDED BY BEACONPhotos You Should See View All 45 ImagesFacebook's first big privacy blow-up entailed a service called Beacon, which the platform launched in 2007.
VR TOUR OF A DISASTER ZONEZuckerberg's fascination with virtual reality long predated his decision to rename the company Facebook as Meta Platforms.
That data was reportedly used to target voters during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign that resulted in Trump's election.
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