Instagram head Adam Mosseri on Zuckerberg and why he's open to regulation

Thirty-six-year-old Adam Mosseri took the highest process at Instagram in October, after 10 years as an government at Facebook, which owns Instagram. In his first, U.S. TV interview since taking on, Mosseri stocks what it’s been like main Instagram all over a time of heightened public scrutiny over perceived tech overreach and privateness considerations.
Thirty-six-year-old Adam Mosseri took the top job at Instagram in October, after 10 years as an executive at Facebook, which owns Instagram. In his first, U.S. TV interview since taking over, Mosseri shares what it’s been like leading Instagram during a time of heightened public scrutiny over perceived tech overreach and privacy concerns.Original article
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