This time, the tech billionaire “liked” a sultry snap featuring Jeff Bezos’ wife-to-be on the Meta-owned social media platform Instagram, prompting droves of internet denizens to clown him online. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been caught ‘liking’ a sultry snap of Lauren Sanchez on social media. Picture: Getty.
When Joe Rogan hosts an interview, the winds of culture shift. This week, he sat down with Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, to discuss the history of social media censorship and the future of free speech.
Australian executives are openly discussing what they were once too scared to say out loud: has the corporate world’s push for greater diversity gone too far?
MSNBC's Michael Steele raged at Meta's Mark Zuckerberg Sunday for doing away with fact-checking and allowing "suggestive comments" beneath the pictures of "young girls" on its platforms, among other questionable practices.
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Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg floated Facebook ... Stephen Scheeler in the Facebook offices in early 2017 when he was the Australia boss. Dominic Lorrimer Despite his misgivings ...
A who’s who of the world’s wealthiest people surrounded President Donald Trump as he took the oath of office — gathering a combined net worth exceeding $US1.3 trillion ($2.1 trillion) for the occasion.
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Billionaires, big tech execs and power brokers will be out in force at Inauguration Day next week as the world braces for Donald Trump’s second term.