I also noted that Facebook’s Privacy Policy at the time was 5,830 words long; the original United States Constitution, meanwhile, is a concise 4,543 words.
I remember sitting in my cubicle in the newsroom, clicking around while I took notes about the privacy settings.
Making matters worse, that personal data was being shared with third-party partners, and a lot of users were extremely worried about the ramifications.
But anyone I’ve spoken to who knows Zuckerberg says it’s beyond unlikely that he’s going anywhere.
As for the board, from a numbers standpoint, Zuckerberg (and the board) likely don’t believe there should be a change at the company.
And I truly don’t believe, as much as I wish, that Zuckerberg is going to change his stripes to be a good guy with a good conscience.
As Jim Rutenberg wrote in the Times last weekend, we’ve known exactly who Zuckerberg is for a long time. »