Discussion: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Goes On Media Apology Tour Amid Data Scandal

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Fucking billionaire just thinks he needs to say I’m sorry and everything is ok.

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OK.

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We know what he thinks. From 2010:

The rise of social networking online means that people no longer have an expectation of privacy, according to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

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50 million users to visit personally and apologize to? That’s gonna take some time…

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Mark, you’re a billionaire now. You should be able to afford a new shirt.

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Well, it’s okay, they’re serving people, after all:

“we don’t deserve to have the opportunity to serve people.”

See, it’s not about the money for them! And if they cause damage, they’ll own up to, abandon their profits, and go work in, say, a soup kitchen.

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Don’t worry. Cambridge Analytics has drawn up a form apology for him.

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I believe that he may actually be removed from management. This is such a black spot on the FB “brand” that it’s hurting the stock price. He may even be subpoenaed by Mueller.

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Oh, Mark. Fuck you.

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Just exactly how I feel. He gives less than a good goddamn about anyone and FB just operated the way it was supposed to as far as he was concerned.

Prime Grade A Asshole.

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What an upside down world we live in! I can’t even get my head around the concept of FB-how this could be of any use to anyone (100 “friends”, really?). My hope is that there is a tsunami of defections from FB. That will serve that little turd right!

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“Zuckerberg Goes On Media Apology Tour.”

Facebook shares may be cratering, but the price of rotten produce is skyrocketing!

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My interest in seeing the tour in person just went up 1000%.

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If anyone deserves to go bankrupt, it’s this douchebag.

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Smart move, nobody will notice these days (Pruiitt’s 120.000 $ trip to the Vatican is already forgotten )-

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“I am really sorry that happened,” Zuckerberg said on CNN. Facebook has a “responsibility” to protect its users’ data, he added, noting that if it fails, “we don’t deserve to have the opportunity to serve people.”

Well, it did fail… catastrophically. So, yeah, you don’t deserve to have the opportunity to serve people, now or ever again.

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Whose face would you like to punch first: Yuckerberg or Kushnerd?