Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg aims to take an active role in tech policy discussions with the incoming US administration, following a meeting with President Trump. The company's president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, conceded that Meta 'overdid it a bit' on pandemic-related content moderation, addressing concerns raised by Trump.
Meta has acknowledged past overreach in content moderation , signaling a conciliatory approach towards Donald Trump . Mark Zuckerberg , Meta 's CEO, aims to take an active role in tech policy debates with the incoming US administration. Nick Clegg, Meta 's president of global affairs, admitted the platform 'overdid it a bit' when moderating pandemic-related content, addressing Trump's accusations of censorship.
Zuckerberg met with Trump and expressed gratitude for the invitation, emphasizing it as a time for 'American innovation'. This move comes as tech leaders seek to build relationships with Trump amid potential regulatory threats from the Biden administration
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