The founder of Facebook admitted to the biggest mistake of his life

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of social media company Metta, has admitted to the biggest mistake of his career.

During a recent podcast, Mark Zuckerberg made several revelations about his career.

During the interview, Mark Zuckerberg admitted the biggest mistake of his career and said that the biggest mistake of my career was ‘political miscalculation’.

According to media reports, Mark Zuckerberg was probably referring to the political fallout after the 2016 US election, during which Facebook was widely blamed for spreading misinformation.

Zuckerberg believes that the mistakes that Facebook suffered were not his fault, but that Facebook should have been more discerning about the problems it took responsibility for.

According to Meta’s CEO, ‘One of the things I regret in the past is that we accepted other people’s points of view on certain things, that people insisted that we were doing something wrong or that we were responsible for it. Dar was, I don’t think we were actually wrong but there were a lot of things where we messed up and we needed to fix but we’re going to fix it now taking full responsibility for the problem’.

Zuckerberg acknowledged that while many criticisms of Facebook are valid, other criticisms are driven by political agendas.

He said that technology industry and social media blame us for social problems but both things are beyond our control.

He explained that Facebook accepted responsibility and pledged to fix the problems, but that led to more blame.

Zuckerberg said that we now have political balance, but it may take another decade to fully repair the company’s damaged reputation.

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2024-10-02 09:37:21

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