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Facebook chief says fake accounts can influence polls in Pak, other countriesWASHINGTON:Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerbergon Tuesday said that fake accounts can affect upcoming elections in Pakistan, India, Brazil and other countries, adding that Facebook will weed out bogus accounts seeking to interfere in elections and spread misinformation.Responding to lawmakers in his formal congressional appearance, Facebook chief said that after the 2016 election, their top priority was protecting the integrity of the next elections would be held in Pakistan and other countries.Facebook chief opened his remarks before the Senate Commerce and Judiciary committees by taking responsibility for failing to prevent Cambridge Analytica, a data-mining firm affiliated with Donald Trumps presidential campaign, from gathering personal information from 87 million users to try to influence elections.During his appearance, Zuckerberg reiterated his apology over the hijacking of its user data by a British political consultant, seeking to quell the storm over privacy and security lapses at the social media giant that have angered lawmakers and the networks two billion users."It was my mistake, and Im sorry," Zuckerberg said.
"I started Facebook, I run it, and Im responsible for what happens here.""Its clear now that we didnt do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm," he said.
"That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections, and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy."Resistance to commit to regulationZuckerberg navigated through the first of two US congressional hearings without making any further promises to support new legislation or change how the social network does business.
During nearly five hours of questioning by 44 United States senators, Zuckerberg repeated apologies he previously made for a range of problems that have beset Facebook, from a lack of data protection to Russian agents using Facebook to influence United States elections.But the 33-year-old internet mogul managed to deflect any specific promises to support any congressional regulation of the worlds largest social media network and other United States internet companies.Ill have my team follow up with you so that way we can have this discussion across the different categories where I think this discussion needs to happen, Zuckerberg told a joint hearing by the United States Senates Commerce and Judiciary committees, when asked what regulations he thought were necessary.Investors were impressed with his performance.
Shares in Facebook posted their biggest daily gain in nearly two years, closing up 4.5 percent.
The shares fell steeply last month after it came to light that millions of users personal information was harvested from Facebook by Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy that has counted United States President Donald Trumps election campaign among its clients.
The latest estimate of affected users is up to 87 million.That disclosure pitched Facebook into a crisis of confidence among users, advertisers, employees and investors who were already struggling with Facebooks reaction to fake news and its role in the 2016 election.Packed hearingThe crowded Senate hearing was not without theatrics, although most was from the audience, like an activist dressed in costume as a Russian internet troll.
On Twitter, observers seemed obsessed with an extra cushion on Zuckerbergs chair that was dubbed his booster seat.
A photojournalist for Associated Press took a picture of his prepared talking points and the photo was posted on Twitter.The Senate hearing ended just past 7 p.m.
(2300 GMT), and a second session before a House of Representatives committee is scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m.
(1400 GMT).Wearing a dark suit and tie instead of his typical T-shirt and jeans, Zuckerberg remained largely unruffled and serious as senators questioned him.
But some senators did provoke a reaction.
Zuckerberg was asked whether Facebook was a monopoly.
It certainly doesnt feel that way to me, he said, breaking into a smile as the audience laughed.But the senators who asked sharp questions were often at a disadvantage because each had only five minutes to pin down the billionaire.Democratic Senator Kamala Harris, from Facebooks home state of California, asked a line of questions about whether Zuckerberg or his senior executives considered notifying Facebook users of the data breach.
She was among the lawmakers dissatisfied.Mark Zuckerbergs failure to answer several critical questions during his appearance before the Senate today leaves me concerned about how much Facebook values trust and transparency, she wrote on Twitter.Seeing a connectionFacebook disclosed in September that Russians under fake names used the social network to try to influence United States voters in the months before and after the 2016 election, writing about inflammatory subjects, setting up events and buying ads.We believe it is entirely possible that there will be a connection there, Zuckerberg said when asked if there was overlap between Cambridge Analyticas harvested user data and the political propaganda pushed by the Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency during the 2016 presidential election, which Facebook has said was seen by some 126 million people.
The United States Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether Facebook violated an agreement it signed with the agency in 2011 by its actions in the Cambridge Analytica scandal.In the agreement, which Facebook signed to end an investigation into privacy breaches, the company promised not to misrepresent the extent to which it maintains the privacy or security of personal information, and it said it would obtain users affirmative consent before sharing personal information with any third party.Zuckerberg told senators he did not see the Cambridge Analytica episode as a violation.
But he acknowledged that Facebook did not notify the FTC in 2015 when it first learned of that companys data-harvesting.On Friday, Zuckerberg threw his support behind proposed legislation, known as the Honest Ads Act, that would require social media sites to disclose the identities of buyers of online political campaign ads.On Tuesday, however, Zuckerberg would not agree to speak out further on behalf of the Honest Ads Act.
Are you going to come back up here and be a strong advocate to see that that laws passed asked Democratic Senator Tom Udall.Senator, the biggest thing I think we can do is implement it, Zuckerberg responded, saying that Facebook already planned to comply voluntarily.Udall pressed: Id like a yes or no answer.Zuckerberg again demurred, saying: Im going to direct my team to focus on this.





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