Facebook Responds to President Trump and Positions Itself as Election-Ready
President Donald Trump took aim at Facebook, calling the social network “anti-Trump.” But the social network insists it is pro-democracy and pro-truth — and the German election shows it.
“Trump says Facebook is against him,” said Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of Facebook. “Liberals say we helped Trump. Both sides are upset about ideas and content they don’t like.” Zuckerberg expressed regret for initially appearing dismissive of his company’s potential effects on the 2016 election, saying that the topic was “too important.” But he also repeated a point he has made many times — that Facebook’s broader impact, “from giving people a voice to enabling candidates to communicate directly to helping millions of people vote,” had a much greater effect on the election than that of misinformation on the platform.
Facebook Responds to President Trump and Positions Itself as Election-Ready Mark Zuckerberg admits he should have taken Facebook fake news and the election more seriously: ‘Calling that crazy was dismissive and I regret it’ (Vox) Mark Zuckerberg responds to Trump’s accusation that Facebook has always been ‘anti-Trump’ (Washington Post) Mark Zuckerberg: I regret ridiculing fears over Facebook's effect on election (The Guardian)