At a forum in San Francisco, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he no longer apologizes for past events and emphasized his new attitude in politics and business. The Facebook founder reviewed his mistakes in content moderation and pointed out that he over-acknowledged some problems that were not under the company's control. In addition, Zuckerberg is currently more focused on the development of the metaverse and related technologies, while trying to find a more balanced position on political issues.

Key points

- Mark Zuckerberg announced at a forum in San Francisco that he would no longer apologize for Facebook's past problems.

- Zuckerberg commented that his biggest mistake was to take too much responsibility for problems that were out of his control.

- Zuckerberg reflected on Facebook's performance during the 2016 US presidential election.

- Meta removed special restrictions on Trump's social accounts before the 2024 election.

- Zuckerberg expressed regret for his decision to follow government requirements during the epidemic.

- Zuckerberg said that he is currently more inclined to develop AR glasses, VR devices and open source AI projects.

- He did not express any regrets about the company name Meta and thought it was a good name.