| If Mark Zuckerberg had the best interest of other people, like, all of humanity and the world writ large, in mind, I think it would probably be apparent. Rather, it actually appears as though he is being intentionally deceitful. Perhaps his rationale is based on some measured or calculated outcome, maybe he actually thinks he's doing some good in the world.
Hopefully his intention is positive! Or, maybe he is beholden to investors. He seems to be a fool with power, not someone with anything meaningful to say. Is he a classic case of the old adage: "absolute power corrupts absolutely"? Platform! Graph! Stream!, and, abuse people for profit!! Are Facebook/Insta/Wechat/etc. good for the long term prosperity of humanity? I would argue that the answer is a hard "no", and I think there's ample evidence. If he were a noble person, he'd shut his harmful systems down. Shame on Mark Zuckerberg. History will not remember him kindly. |