• Donald T. alleges Zuckerberg used funding to influence the 2020 election against him.  

  • Mark admits Meta made errors in data management during the last election.  

  • The company plans to show less political content to avoid bias claims in the upcoming election.

Former President Donald Trump has cautioned CEO Mark  that he could face a lifetime in prison if he interferes in the 2024 election. His claims are laid out in his upcoming novel, “Save America,” which alleges that the Chief Executive Officer  plotted against him during the 2020 election by funding efforts to undermine his campaign.

Trump’s Position Against Zuckerberg

Donald's book, which is set for release on September 3, accuses Mark and his wife, Priscilla Chan, of donating $420 million during the 2020 voting to promote election infrastructure. Trump asserts this support was part of a larger plan to damage his candidacy. The publication includes a photo showing him meeting with Zuckerberg at the White House, where Trump describes the Meta CEO’s actions as a scheme against him.

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Trump has often accused tech companies like Meta of influencing election results. His recent reminder suggests he is serious about holding those involved accountable as the upcoming election approaches.

Zuckerberg Addresses Errors

Recently, Zuckerberg spoke to the House Judiciary committee, which is led by Republicans, admitting that the company made mistakes during the last election. He said the organisation wrongly categorised some news stories and should not have done so. He also stated that the Biden administration pushed Meta to block certain COVID-19 data, which he called an overreach by the government.

In a separate interview with Bloomberg, Zuckerberg praised Trump’s reaction to an assassination attempt, calling it “one of the most impressive things” he had ever seen. This statement was seen by some as an attempt to reach out to conservatives amid increasing criticism.

Meta's Plan to Limit Political Content

Meta has announced intentions to limit the amount of partisan material shown to users on its platforms before this year's voting. Zuckerberg said the platform will play a smaller role in electoral discussions than it did in past campaigns. He said these changes aim to reduce controversy and claims of prejudice, though it is unclear how this will affect user engagement with ideological content.

As tensions between political leaders and tech companies rise ahead of the 2024 election, many are watching how social media platforms will handle their influence on public opinion.

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