A funny detail from Zuckerberg's testimony in the Senate

Mark Zuckerberg apparently put a pillow in his seat while giving evidence before the US Senate about private Facebook information. The founder of the social network, which was 1.70cm long, was sitting on a pillow as an incentive to appear longer in front of the senators. The bed being about two inches [5 cm] [...]
The founder of the social network, which was 1.70cm long, was sitting on a pillow as an incentive to appear longer in front of the senators.
The four - inch [5 cm] stretch attracted the attention of some observers.


Zuckerberg faced senators for five hours by answering hundreds of questions, reports the British medium “Metro”, broadcast Periscopi.
One question was not answered after one of the senators asked him about the location of the hotel when he stayed the night before.
Facebook and Cambdigge Analytica are facing numerous indictments related to misuse of personal information.


Facebook reported that nearly 87 million people worldwide, including 1.1 million britanics, whose personal information has been given to the Cambridge Analytica platform./Periscopi/












