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Zuckerberg Stands With The Black Community In US

Mark Zuckerberg Kicked From America’s Top 10 Richest Men

Mark Zuckerberg, an American business magnate and internet entrepreneur has finally slid down from the list of the top ten American wealthiest people after he had lost over $76.8 billion in one year.

The 38-year-old Facebook founder who had also lost more than half of his fortune, $76.8 billion since September 2021 had dropped unexpectedly from the number three position to number 11 on the Forbes 400 list of America’s wealthiest people, due to the state of his company’s staggering stock price drop.

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In October 2021, Facebook had announced that …

Facebook Employees Resign Over Trump’s Post

Facebook Employees Resign Over Trump’s Post

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg has defended himself for not condemning remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump appearing to threaten violent retribution against demonstrators protesting the death of a black man at the hands of police, according to media reported on Tuesday.

In a tweet that was also visible on his Facebook page, Trump slammed demonstrators protesting the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis as “THUGS” and appeared to promote a violent response by saying, “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”

That phrase was first used by a Miami police chief in 1967 to justify a violent crackdown on black …

Zuckerberg Stands With The Black Community In US

Zuckerberg Stands With The Black Community In U.S

Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook has said that he and his company will stand with the black community in the United States of America.

This, he said in reaction to the deaths of a number of African Americans at the hands of police brutality and racial injustice.

The Facebook founder mourned the murder of, not just George Floyd, but also Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and others.

He condemned police brutality saying it “reminds us how far our country has to go to give every person the freedom to live with dignity and peace.”

Twitter’s Jack Dorsey replies Donald Trump, Zuckerberg

Twitter’s Jack Dorsey replies Donald Trump, Zuckerberg

Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO has doubled down on why the company fact-checked President Donald Trump’s tweets on mail-in-ballots.

He also responded to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s comment that Twitter should not be “an arbiter of truth”.

Dorsey rejected Zuckerberg’s tag, and explained Twitter’s position, citing the company’s Civic Integrity Policy.

Twitter, he said, will continue to flag incorrect tweets, such as Trump’s.

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“We’ll continue to point out incorrect or disputed information about elections globally.

“And we will admit to and own any mistakes we make”, he wrote.

“This does not make