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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Commentary: Mark Zuckerberg Wants Us to Forgive, Forget Facebook’s Sins

Mark Zuckerberg is waging a charm offensive.

His company, Meta, just agreed to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit that President Donald Trump filed back in 2021 after being suspended by Facebook and Instagram.

The settlement comes on the heels of Zuckerberg’s attendance at Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, Meta’s purported shift away from DEI, and an earlier announcement that the company is rolling back independent fact-checking and taking steps to reduce errors in its content moderation systems.
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19 comments:

  1. That charmer is still doing it outside the US.

    But then again I never used F*ckbook in the first place.

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  2. I don't do FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram, Tick Tock, SnapChat or other Social Sewer sites. I get plenty of satisfaction just commenting on Ken's site which, BTW is the most fair, informative and honest on the internet .

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    1. Need a breath mint? 🤣
      --Bob T.

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    2. "Kenny Lane is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life."
      (Did I get that right?)

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  3. A skunk can not change its stripes. Never forget how Zuck collaborated with .gov to stifle free speech, labeling speech his censors and/or .gov didn't like as misinformation or outright banning people they didn't like.

    Now he's trying to suck up to Trump by donating a $million to Trumps inaugural fund and so that he could get an invite to the ceremony. F**k that. Trump should have sent him packing after telling him to lawyer up to prepare for every .gov agency to lawfare him out of existence bankrupting him and his company. Turn about is fair play.

    Nemo

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  4. I deleted my FB in 2009 after noticing one day the only thing I was doing there was wasting time on farmville and mafia wars. It's actually been nice having people from my past who I'd rather never interact with again be unable to track me down.

    I will say this: wanting to "cancel" someone permanently and refusing to accept that person might actually change beliefs and views years later is right out of the communist playbook. Keep that lunacy on the left. Or don't...everyone's free to choose, but is that who you want to act like?

    People are also acting like corporations can just tell the government to fuck off and not have a ton of bricks dumped on them for it.

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    1. Bullshit. They did not censor because the govt made them do it.

      I got the permaban ban from zuck for sharing the NYPost laptop story.

      FuckZuck

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  5. And I want them to find Zuck floating face down in a canal....but, here we are....

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  6. I’ll just leave this here ~ https://thenationalpulse.com/exclusive/facebook-czi-funds-controversial-wuhan-researcher/

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  7. People (and Z) try to hide and obfuscate the fact that F* was originally a CIA social control asset. When government funding dried up (per the law), it was given over to the lizard boy to continue.

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  8. IF he restores all the people he banned, unconditionally.

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  9. I've never had FB, I'll never have FB and I don't care what that lying bastard says.
    JD

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  10. Dont forget the millions of zuckenbucks to payoff the vote counters in the cities. I dont think Trump has tackled the vote fraud, but I hope it is soon after his guy is put in charge of the fbi.

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  11. "The first time somebody calls you a horse
    you punch him.

    The second time somebody calls you a horse
    call him a jerk...

    But the third time somebody calls you a horse
    perhaps it's time to go shopping for a saddle."

    -- Lucky Number Slevin (2006)

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