Mark Zuckerberg’s First Facebook Email Address Sparks Nostalgia

Mark Zuckerberg recently revealed the email address he used to create his first Facebook account, sparking nostalgia among users. The email, mzuckerb@fas.harvard.edu, highlights the platform’s early days when only Harvard students could join. This revelation also serves as a reminder of Facebook’s evolution from a college-centric platform to a global social media giant.

Big Tech Censorship: Zuckerberg Admits Biden Administration Pressure

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has admitted that the Biden administration pressured the company to censor certain COVID-19 content, sparking outrage from Republicans who claim it’s evidence of government overreach and censorship. Zuckerberg, in a letter to the House Judiciary Committee, acknowledged the pressure but maintained that Meta ultimately made its own decisions. The White House, however, defended its actions, saying it was encouraging responsible actions to protect public health.

Is It Ever Too Early To Start Networking? A Delhi Dad’s LinkedIn Experiment Raises Questions

A Delhi-based entrepreneur created a LinkedIn profile for his 2-year-old son, sparking debate about the appropriate age for professional networking. This unconventional move highlights the growing pressure on young children to prepare for their future careers, but experts caution about the potential risks and ethical considerations of early engagement with professional platforms.

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