Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook’s creator’s worst scandal
2022-05-14 17:38:09 Mark Zuckerberg Today is celebrating his 38 years of age in which he has become one of the…
2022-05-14 17:38:09
Mark Zuckerberg Today is celebrating his 38 years of age in which he has become one of the most loved as well as most hated characters in the world since his invention. Facebook several years ago.
The famous character of the United States of America has been involved in a large number of scandals, many of them ended in court due to seriousness, but some others have been settled without any problems.
So now on his birthday, we bring you the details of his worst moments:
1.- Winklevoss brothers lawsuit
Facebook was created when Mark was still a student at Harvard, but his birth was involved in a millionaire scandal, when the Winklevoss twins claimed the idea was theirs and that they had plagiarized their idea.
They had asked Mark for a social network, but he didn’t give them in return, I created Facebook for him, they decided to proceed legally, after some time they were able to reach an agreement that was discussed The points made are unknown, however the full story can be seen in the film “The Social Network” by director David Fincher.
2.- Disclosure of Personal Information
During 2010, a rumor began to circulate that Facebook had its users’ information and personal data under its power and would make improper use of them.
This was further reinforced when he accused them of selling this data to companies so that they could generate ads and that would be more detailed to get to know the public and their tastes or preferences.
3.- Agreements with Russia
In 2017 it was revealed that a Russian company had paid for Facebook ads to support the Kremlin and influence the upcoming 2016 US presidential election.
Facebook CSO Alex Stamos confirmed the information for which an investigation folder was opened against him.
4.- Cyber Attack of 2018
In 2018, Facebook suffered a cyber attack that exposed the data of 50 million users of the social network. In the same year, a Facebook error occurred again that left 6.8 million people’s photos unprotected.
5.- Lies about your stats
In 2019, a group of businessmen in the United States denounced the blue network for inflating their travel statistics by 900 percent thus selling them an effect that was not real.
Facebook acknowledged that this was a failure in its measurement system and thus increased its scope and statistics by 80%.
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