Mark Zuckerberg's pledges, his teacher's warnings and expert opinion on the Facebook crisis

in #facebook7 years ago

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The crisis is continuing and may be fatal!

From last night until now, developments continue in the case of the Facebook crisis engulfed in the political scandal of Cambridge Analytica.
Yesterday the media reported that Mark Zuckerberg would be silenced and would say something important at least on his personal page.
Of course, this is what happened. He published a lengthy publication on his personal page and confirmed in the comments that he would hold some newspaper articles, the first of which was with CNN and The New York Times.

Mark Zuckerberg did not apologize but stressed to take responsibility

In the lengthy publication, the Facebook founder avoided apologizing to more than 50 million victims of the Cambridge Analytica political scandal and the large number of users around the world who distorted the image of the world's largest social network with their own eyes.
He stressed that he bears full responsibility, and with a working group working to fix the problem, indicating that the issue is due to 2013.
He pledged that his company would ensure that all applications based on its platform respected the new standards and did not collect much data from users.
It is known that the hacking took place by collecting information about users of popular competitions and applications that often motivate people to use it, such as "Who visits your personal page" "Who is your friend who loves you more" "How will your future be?" Applications that have access to different Data from messages on Facebook Messenger.
The company will block and delete all applications that are suspected of collecting and using data for illegal purposes.The company will require all developers to review their application activities and ensure that they are safe and manually reviewed by the Facebook team.
He also vowed to block developer access to user data if the user did not activate the developer application for three months, as well as reduce the data that users submit to an application at sign-in, to be limited to mere name, profile picture and e-mail address.
Mark Zuckerberg confirmed that he would personally pursue these problems and restore confidence between his company and angry users.

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