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Mark Zuckerberg appears to have (accidentally) embraced data transparency, thanks to an open notebook and a scrum of photojournalists.
The Facebook CEO testified before the senate on Tuesday regarding the Cambridge Analytica scandal that compromised the data of 87 million users.
At about the 2-hour mark, Zuckerberg agreed to a 5-minute break, during which he inexplicably left his notes open, unattended, and in clear view of reporters.
Naturally, pretty much everyone noticed.
I hope Mr. Zuckerberg does a better job of protecting our data than he does his own. This is a picture of his left-opened notebook during a break at his Congressional hearing. It's wide openpic.twitter.com/JlMPR7iogk
— Scott Stephens (@scottstephens84) April 10, 2018 Read more...
via Zero Tech Blog