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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's enthusiasm for martial arts has forced the Meta Group, which he heads, to issue an unusual warning to investors. Zuckerberg and several other managers took part in "various high-risk activities, such as combat sports, extreme sports, and recreational aviation" which run the risk of "serious injury and death", Meta stated in a detailed report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over the past year, which was published over the weekend. It is the first time that the Facebook group has included such a reference to the head's hobbies in the usual risk ...
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Washington (AFP) - After years of bad press and scandal, Mark Zuckerberg is seeing his reputation spruced up in the fickle world of tech, largely thanks to the increasingly unpredictable behavior of Elon Musk. Always bubbling just beneath the surface, the on-again, off-again rivalry between Musk and Facebook creator Zuckerberg has boiled over with the launch of Twitter-clone Threads. Meta's new app has provoked the Tesla titan to sue Zuckerberg as well as unfurl a spate of potty-mouthed trolling on Twitter. "It's definitely unique to see two people, who obviously are just ungodly wealthy, be i...
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Washington (AFP) - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was named personally in a Washington lawsuit Monday alleging he played a direct role in decisions that set the stage for the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal. The US capital's attorney general argues that Zuckerberg was closely involved in conceiving the framework that allowed the Britain-based consulting firm to harvest over 70 million US Facebook users data A whistleblower revealed in 2018 that Cambridge Analytica went on to use that data for political purposes, including trying to rally support for Donald Trump. "Zuckerberg is not just ...
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San Francisco (AFP) - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday he and his wife are donating an additional $100 million to help local election administrators, while brushing aside accusations of partisan motives.The new donation is on top of $300 million Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan pledged last month and will pay for infrastructure including voting equipment, PPE for poll workers and additional polling staff, the entrepreneur said in a Facebook post."Between Covid and insufficient public funding for elections, there are unprecedented challenges for election officials working to make sure...
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