

The Trial Mark Zuckerberg Couldn’t Prevent
760 snips Apr 17, 2025
Cecilia Kang, a New York Times reporter specializing in technology and regulatory policy, dives into the high-stakes antitrust trial against Meta. She unpacks the contentious relationship between Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump, exploring its impact on Facebook's policies. The discussion highlights the legal challenges Meta faces regarding its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp, as well as the broader implications for tech regulation. Kang sheds light on how this trial might redefine the power dynamics between tech giants and government oversight.
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Zuckerberg's White House Visit
- Meta officials tried to halt the FTC trial by appealing to the White House.
- Mark Zuckerberg personally met with President Biden and aides, seeking to stop the case.
One-Sided Relationship
- Zuckerberg and Trump's relationship has evolved from opposing figures to a one-sided dynamic.
- Zuckerberg has become increasingly positive towards Trump, but the sentiment isn't reciprocated.
2016 Election Fallout
- After 2016, Facebook faced criticism for misinformation, leading to fact-checking measures.
- The right viewed these actions as censorship, leading to Trump's initial anti-Facebook stance.