A group of Democrats in the Chamber is Mark Zuckerberg on recent Meta policy changes, saying that they are “deeply concerned” by the company’s decision to loosen its content moderation rules, end the business diversity programs and give the verification third -party facts. In a letter addressed to the meta-PDG, four members of the Energy and Commerce Chamber Committee required details on the Zuckerberg announced last month.
“These policy changes, the moment of which gives the essential appearance of Curry’s favor with the Trump administration, are heinous, incoherent and dangerous”, the legislators, the legislators, the legislators, the legislators .
Until now, Meta has not provided many details on how he will implement his new policies, which have been announced shortly before President Donald Trump is in good luck. The letter asks Zuckerberg to describe how Trump’s “threats of reprisal against you” may have influenced the decision to end the facts on the platform. He also asked if the Facebook founder “had discussions with anyone representing the Trump administration concerning the antitrust case of the Federal Trade Commission against Meta”.
The letter also notes that the recent declarations from Zuckerberg seem to contradict the previous remarks that he made when the supervisory board was created for the first time. “The Supervisory Board, formerly presented as a lighthouse, is made to be blown up when the meta itself refuses to adhere to the principles of” confidence and security “,” he says.
Legislators also questioned Zuckerberg about his public statements that companies need more ““Call him” particularly strange to the light because the long -standing legal director of Meta and her current financial director are both women and the three most important committees of your board of directors are chaired by women. “”
Zuckerberg received a deadline for February 21, 2025 to answer. “We have nothing else to say beyond everything we have already communicated in recent weeks,” Meta spokesperson told Agadget when he was asked about the letter.
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