Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told podcast host Joe Rogan on Friday that officials in President Joe Biden’s administration would yell
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended his decision to scale back Meta's content moderation policies in a Friday appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast. Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg recently joined Joe Rogan on The Joe Rogan Experience to discuss Meta's future, including ending its third-party fact-checking program and moving to a Community Notes model, along with jiu-jitsu, Apple, Trump and many other topics .
Meta chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg went on Joe Rogan’s podcast to defend his recent decision to end fact-checking on the internet giant’s platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. “I’ve been working on this for a long time,
Meta is ending its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, known as DEI, the company said Friday, becoming the latest company to pull back from such practices in the wake of pressure from conservative critics and customers.
The outgoing POTUS took to the bully pulpit while the META CEO went on Joe Rogan today in very different takes on facts and the truth
No, Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t get to pretend he’s a free speech champion as if there were nothing he could have done to stop the censorship at Facebook that rigged the 2020 election and probably
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Zuckerberg says Biden administration 'screamed' and 'cursed' at Meta employees. He also discussed how Meta plans to move forward with content restrictions
Meta and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg spoke to Rogan about the ongoing pressure he and his companies faced from the government to censor American's speech.
Appearing on the Joe Rogan podcast, Zuckerberg had said that in elections around the world in 2024, most incumbent governments, including the one in India, had been voted out of power.
"We just faced this massive, massive institutional pressure to start censoring content on ideological grounds," Zuckerberg said.