What's Mark Zuckerberg hiding? Facebook has deleted several secret messages

Facebook has erased some of Mark Zuckerberg's private messages over fears that sensitive data may flow. Three sources assume that some of Zuckerberg's inbox messages have been erased. The media didn't report on him to raise concerns about what the messages actually had. Facebook claims the change became [...]
Three sources assume that some of Zuckerberg's inbox messages have been erased.
The media didn't report on him to raise concerns about what the messages actually had.
Facebook claims the change was made following Sony Pictures' retaliation in 2014, reports “DalyMail”, the Periscope broadcast.
An email has been proven that a 2010 first message from TechCrunch has shown that some of the Facebook founder's messages no longer appear in texting or Facebook files.
Removing these messages did not become public and users were not informed.
Even though Zuckerberg as chief executive of Facebook, has no authority to wipe messages from the Messenger now used by 1.3 billion people, it is not washed according to the company's service conditions.
Facebook assumed that these messages were deleted due to concerns about corporate security.
After Sony Pictures' revenge emails in 2014, we have created a number of changes to protect management communications,” said a Facebook spokesman./Periscopi/















