
Back in 2018, Mark Zuckerberg claimed he cared about making sure Facebook wasn’t used to undermine democracy.
“The most important thing I care about right now is making sure no one interferes in the various 2018 elections around the world,” the Facebook CEO said during a marathon five-hour testimony to Congress in April of that year, where he was grilled about how the Kremlin weaponized Facebook during the 2016 election to spread disinformation and chaos.
Fast-forward to 2022, and Zuckerberg is apparently more concerned about money and the metaverse now.
As the crucial midterm elections approach in the U.S., a pair of new reports give credence to the claim that Zuckerberg now cares less about securing elections and more about his shiny new project.
The New York Times reported Thursday that Zuckerberg no longer meets regularly with his election team anymore and his top priority is, instead, the metaverse project. The report also reveals that the number of employees dedicated to monitoring election threats has been gutted from 300 full-time members in 2020 to just 60 today.
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