Zuckerberg apologises for the data scandal, begs those who have left to return to Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the world's largest social network, Facebook, has apologised for the data scandal. Zuckerberg selected a newspaper to publicize his apology. The billionaire has sent a letter of apology to some newspapers in response to the pressure coming from Great Britain and [...]
The billionaire has sent a letter apologizing to some newspapers in response to the pressure coming on him from Great Britain and European governments over the data scandal of over 50 million Facebook users, writes Periscope.
The letter where Zuckerberg apologises has also been published by the newspaper Observer, which was the first to have reported to the Cabridge Analytica scandal.
Zuckerbeg in his letter admitted that the flow of information has already made Facebook less reliable and added that Facebook is already investigating other applications that have interfered with the data.
We expect to have more. When we find them, we will stop them and show all those affected (by apps) his message.
Facebook founder said his company has lost more than $50 billion since the scandal was reported last week.
According to some foreign analysts, Zuckerberg's research is also seen as an attempt to return to Facebook some of the world's largest platforms that have already scrapped their accounts on this social network, including Tesla and SpaceX, as well as other well-known accounts. /Periscopi/
OK so this is good. Facebook takes full pay ass in newspapers, which personally has done what it has done to their reinforcements, to try and change it's reputation. Dos Zuckerberg? I am doubtful. Begs too many questions spread Pic.twitter. com/ IHIQbsOxk8
) Robert Peston (@Peston) March 25, 2018












