Zuckerberg did not use those exact words but did call for more masculine energy in corporations, saying they are "neutered" and are "trying to get away" from masculine energy, while a culture that "celebrates the aggression" has merits.
Mark Zuckerberg wants more "masculine energy" at the social companies run by Meta. But his products are used by more women than men. Why is that?
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta will no longer rely on independent fact-checkers. Instead, it will adopt a system similar to Elon Musk's X, where users can leave community notes to flag inaccuracies.
Mark Zuckerberg has been busy. Last week, he announced his future plans for Meta, which included halting all independent fact-checking efforts and relaxing moderation of anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech. Through the days that followed,
"We just faced this massive, massive institutional pressure to start censoring content on ideological grounds," Zuckerberg said.
Following Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that Meta will no longer be fact-checking, Facebook is already feeling the effects.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed Facebook and Instagram into a new era when he announced that they would follow in the footsteps of Elon Musk's X, doing away with fact-checkers and other content moderation in favor of community notes and freer speech.
Zuckerberg says Biden administration 'screamed' and 'cursed' at Meta employees. He also discussed how Meta plans to move forward with content restrictions
Meta is to scrap independent fact-checking in favour of a system similar to that on Elon Musk’s social media platform X.
Zuckerberg admitted to our committee that the Biden White House had pressured Facebook to censor Americans. Today is a huge step in the right direction,” Republican Rep.
Ali Larter and her husband, Hayes MacArthur, relocated from Los Angeles to a small town in Idaho amid the coronavirus pandemic — and they wouldn’t have it any other way. “Our kids’ schools were shut down during COVID and we were like, ‘Why are we just sitting here?’ It was not working at all in