The Democrats of the House press Mark Zuckerberg about changes to Meta policy
A group of domestic democrats are Mark Zuckerberg for the latest changes to Meta’s policy, saying that they are “deeply concerned” about the course of the company to loosen its rules for content moderation, to cease corporate diversity programs, and to refuse to check the facts of third parties. In a letter addressed to the Meta Executive Director, four members of the Chamber Energy and Trade Committee asked for details of Zuckerberg announced last month.
“These changes in the policy whose time imparts the inevitable occurrence of curry to the Trump administration are disgusting, inconsistent and dangerous,” MPs S
Met has not so far provided many specifics about how it will apply its new policies, which were announced shortly before President Donald Trump took office. The letter asks Zuckerberg to describe how “Trump’s retaliation threats against you” may have influenced the decision to terminate the facts in the platform. He also asks if the founder of Facebook was “had discussions with anyone who represents the Trump administration regarding the antitrust case of the Federal Commercial Commission against META.”
The letter further notes that Zuckerberg’s latest statements seem directly contrary to the previous remarks that he made when the supervisory Council was first created. “The Supervision Council, once advertised as a beacon of accountability, is made without teeth when Meta itself refuses to adhere to the principles of” trust and safety, “the said in it.
Legislators also questioned Zuckerberg about his public statements that corporations need more ““Calling it,” especially in the light of the fact that the longtime Meta CEO and its current Chief Financial Officer are both women and the three most important committees of your Board of Directors have been chaired by women. “
Zuckerberg ended on February 21, 2025 to answer. “We have nothing to say beyond everything we have already communicated in recent weeks,” said a Meta spokesman when he was asked about the letter.
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