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Read previewFormer President Donald Trump says Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently told him he wouldn't endorse a Democrat in the 2024 election. The Republican presidential nominee told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo on Friday that Zuckerberg called him after the assassination attempt, and told him he didn't feel right supporting a Democrat. He called me after the event and he said, 'That was really amazing, it was very brave,'" Trump told Bartiromo. Trump told Bartiromo that Google never called him to apologize. Advertisement"Google has been very bad," Trump told Bartiromo.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg, Maria Bartiromo, Zuckerberg, Trump, Bartiromo, he's, Dani Lever, Lever Organizations: Service, Republican, Fox News, Democrat, Business, Facebook, Meta, Google
Read previewDonald Trump is again railing against Big Tech, accusing both Meta and Google of censoring content about him in "another attempt at RIGGING THE ELECTION!!!" In a post Tuesday on Truth Social, Trump referenced a photo taken after his assassination attempt that a Facebook communications exec previously acknowledged had been mistakenly fact-checked across the social network. The New York Post also reported Monday that after asking about the assassination attempt, Meta's AI assistant had responded that the event had never happened. Still, Trump urged his followers on Truth Social Tuesday to "GO AFTER META AND GOOGLE. Zuckerberg had called Trump a "badass" for surviving his assassination attempt, but that didn't stop Trump from threatening to send the Facebook cofounder to prison if he's elected.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump, Dani Lever, Lever, Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, he's, Elon Musk, Elon Musk —, Harris • Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr, Ted Cruz — Organizations: Service, Big Tech, Social, Facebook, Business, New York Post, Trump, Google
Gun retailers are running ads promoting firearms for sale on Facebook and Instagram, a tech industry watchdog said Wednesday in a report that shows apparent holes in how the apps enforce their own rules against ads that promote the use or sale of weapons. The company declined to comment on specific ads until it had seen the full report, which the Tech Transparency Project provided to NBC News ahead of releasing it. Tech Transparency ProjectMeta relies largely on automated systems to review ads, and it has some human reviewers. Tech Transparency ProjectGun ads have tripped up Facebook and Instagram for years, according to outside investigations. Facebook lets buyers and sellers violate its rules 10 times before they’re kicked off, The Washington Post reported in June.
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