Zuckerberg requested if Fb can be seen as "accelerant of social destruction," offers prolonged pause

In an interview aired this week, the billionaire social media CEO was requested if he's frightened how historical past will choose his plaftorm. 5 seconds glided by with out a response.
In an interview aired this week, the billionaire social media CEO was asked if he is worried how history will judge his plaftorm. Five seconds went by without a response.Original article
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