Zuckerberg Condemns Government Pressure on Facebook During Pandemic, Says He Will Resist Future Attempts

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has accused the US government of pressuring Facebook to censor COVID-19 content in 2021, calling it a mistake and vowing to resist similar attempts in the future. In a letter to Congress, Zuckerberg also defended Facebook’s handling of a controversial New York Post story about Hunter Biden and announced that he will not fund US election infrastructure efforts this year due to accusations of partisanship.

Elon Musk Reaffirms Commitment to Free Speech on X, Calls Out Zuckerberg on Censorship

Elon Musk has reiterated his dedication to free speech on X, stating the platform should support all viewpoints within legal boundaries. He also responded to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s claims of censorship by the US government, calling it a First Amendment violation. The two tech giants have been engaged in a heated rivalry, including a proposed cage match that Zuckerberg later declined.

Zuckerberg’s ‘Avatar’-esque Statue of Wife Priscilla Chan Sparks Online Buzz

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a seven-foot statue of his wife, Priscilla Chan, prompting comparisons to characters from the movie ‘Avatar’ and online jokes about his ‘wife guy’ status. The statue, created by artist Daniel Arsham, was shared on Zuckerberg’s Instagram with a playful caption referencing Roman tradition. Meanwhile, Meta continues its strong performance in the tech industry, reporting a successful second quarter.

Mark Zuckerberg’s 40th Birthday Look Draws Attention on Social Media

Mark Zuckerberg’s recent look, featuring a black T-shirt, gold chain, and jeans, has garnered significant attention on social media. Many Indian social media users have attributed his new style to the influence of attending Anant Ambani’s lavish pre-wedding ceremony in India. Zuckerberg’s birthday celebration included close friends, family members, and a photo with Microsoft CEO Bill Gates.

Elon Musk Accuses Meta of ‘Super Greed’ in Conversion Tracking

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has criticized Meta, formerly known as Facebook, for being excessively “greedy” in its attribution of conversions in advertising campaigns. In response to a follower’s concerns about the accuracy of conversion tracking on Meta and X (formerly Twitter), Musk acknowledged his platform’s shortcomings and accused Meta of being overly aggressive in claiming credit. Another follower suggested that Meta may need to revise its attribution model, to which Musk agreed, stating that it would benefit advertisers.

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