Mark Zuckerberg has taken on a longer-term approach this year by making goals for the new decade instead of the next 12 months. His message to the government: you can regulate us, just don’t break us up by AngelAuYeung
With the new decade in full swing, Facebook cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg published his annual personal challenge Thursday — this time training his focus not just on the next 12 months, but on the next 10 years. His goals range from philanthropy to augmented reality glasses, but Zuckerberg saved the weightiest question: How should the government regulate his company?
Zuckerberg chose not to address the idea of breaking his company in his annual note. Instead, he repeated calls for some regulation from the government: Facebook has publicly backed some legislation that would regulate its own operations, including a law that would require social media sites to disclose who bought online political campaign ads.
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