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Zuckerberg speaks out on whistleblower testimony and media reports-Wall Street Journal

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Facebook Inc. (FB) CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that recent media reports and whistleblower testimony have incorrectly described the company’s work and motives, and he promised to continue the potential harm to social media. Internal research.

As the public debate over Facebook’s social role is heating up again, Zuckerberg spoke for the first time on Tuesday afternoon. In a blog post published on Facebook, he acknowledged that how children should use social media is a difficult problem. He emphasized the importance of Facebook’s research on difficult issues and once again called for strengthening industry supervision.

Zuckerberg wrote in a notice to employees that he deliberately waited for the conclusion of the last two congressional hearings before speaking to employees and the public. He reposted the notice on Facebook. The focus of these two congressional hearings is how Instagram affects the mental health of teenagers. One of the hearings was held on Tuesday and involved a whistleblower. The internal documents provided by the whistleblower constituted the “Wall Street Journal” (The Wall Street Journal). …

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