Everyone and their grandmother is angry at the world's largest social network, turning on Facebook right now, because of their user data breach and privacy violation by Cambridge Analytica.
Even Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly criticized Facebook's handling of the situation. Obviously, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wasn't impressed.
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Not only was Mark Zuckerberg not impressed of Tim Cook's public criticism of Facebook, but he wasted no time in firing back at the Apple CEO.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took offense to Apple CEO Tim Cook's recent criticism of Facebook, calling his comments out as "extremely glib."
Zuckerberg was responding to Tim Cook's comments during an interview last week, where he said he "wouldn't be" in Zuckerberg's situation, reducing Facebook's shareholder value and facing regulatory hearings in the near future.
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"You know, I find that argument, that if you're not paying that somehow we can't care about you, to be extremely glib. And not at all aligned with the truth," Zuckerberg?was quoted as saying in a Vox podcast published just a few hours ago, according to a CNBC report.
"The reality here is that if you want to build a service that helps connect everyone in the world, then there are a lot of people who can't afford to pay," Zuckerberg added.?
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In a time of crisis for a company he built from the ground, it's pretty clear that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg won't be taking criticism without responding to it with his own piece of mind.
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