Group of Democrats of the Chamber Mark Zuckerberg about the recent changes in META policy, saying that they are “deeply concerned” about the company's step to weaken the rules of content moderation, termination of corporate diversity programs and testing third -party facts. In a letter addressed to the meta -generation director, four members of the Committee on Energy and Trade of the House of Representatives demanded details about Zuckerberg announced last month.
“These political changes, the timing of which give the inevitable appearance of coverage under the Trump administration, are disgusting, inconsistent and dangerous,” lawmakers are legislators Field
Until now, Meta has not provided many specification on how she would implement her new policy, which was announced shortly before President Donald Trump has taken office. In the letter, he asks Zuckerberg to describe as “Trump's threat of retaliation against you” may have influenced the decision to put an end to checking the facts on the platform. He also asks if the founder of Facebook “Discussions with someone, representing the Trump administration regarding the antimonopoly case of the Federal Trade Commission against META”.
The letter also notes that the recent statements of Zuckerberg seem to directly contradict the previous comments that he made when the supervision advice was first created. “The supervision advice, which is once advertised as a lighthouse of responsibility, becomes toothless when Meta itself refuses to adhere to the principles of“ trust and security, ”it says.
Legislators also asked Zuckerberg about their public statements that corporations need more “Calling this “especially strange in the light of the fact that the long -standing head of the state of meters and his current financial director are women, and the three most important committees of your board of directors of the chairperson of women.”
Tsuckerberg received the deadline of February 21, 2025 to answer. “We have nothing more to say, besides everything that we have already communicated in the last weeks,” said Meta Meta Engadget, when he was asked about the letter.