Mark Zuckerberg discusses his views on masculinity in the workplace and Meta's recent policy shifts, including the abandonment of fact-checking and relaxed content moderation rules.
Zuckerberg stated that he believes there is a positive form of masculine energy in society, but corporate culture may have been trying to move away from it. He acknowledged that women entering a predominantly masculine corporate environment might feel it lacks the energy they naturally possess, potentially perceiving it as biased.
Zuckerberg emphasized the importance of creating inclusive environments where individuals of all backgrounds and genders can thrive and contribute their full potential. He also mentioned that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, had abandoned its fact-checking program in favor of a community-driven system. This decision, coupled with changes in Meta's content moderation policies allowing users to refer to women as 'household objects' and using 'it' to refer to transgender or nonbinary people, sparked controversy. Zuckerberg defended these changes, stating that he now has greater control over Meta's policies. He also claimed that Biden administration officials had harshly criticized Meta's content moderation efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic. Zuckerberg noted that he remains optimistic about Trump, believing that he wants what's best for America
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