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Not just once but five times apologies, know big things


Facebook apologized for several times from 2006 to 2018

Mark Zuckerberg, who has been facing criticism for a long time in the data leak case, has apologized to two billion Facebook users. Zuckerberg has promised users that Facebook will take many steps to keep the data safe.

Mark Zuckerberg's statement

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said in his statement: "Facebook has been launched by me and I am responsible for any issues related to it. The responsibility of protecting the data of Facebook users is mine and if failing to do so means that we are not fit to serve you. "

Facebook may have apologized but this is not the first time the company has apologized. Even before this, Facebook has apologized for many cases. The facts are about the reasons for which Facebook has to apologize.

News Feed Changes

In 2006, changes in news feeds and mini-feeds were made on Facebook's behalf. This led to the public post of many users without public knowledge of them. After the heavy displeasure of the users, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized most apologize by writing a letter.

Due to data leak controversy

In 2006, Facebook was accused of leaking information on Facebook. Actually, Facebook had tested a new feature called Beacon. Later on this feature, Zuckerberg himself said, "This feature was created so that users can share their information with their friends." This feature was discontinued due to a legal litigation.

7 million users of news feed tampered with

In 2012, Facebook tampered with the news feed of nearly 7 million users. Facebook reduced their positive responses to users without knowing it.

Restriction on picture

In 2018, Facebook blocked a user from posting a photo. Facebook had argued behind it that the related photo is a pornographic photo, due to which it can not be posted. But later, Facebook allowed permission to post the photo and apologized to the user.

Shooting VR Games

In 2018, Facebook posted a demo of its VR game bullet train. The controversy started over the game because the game came after the firing in Florida's school. Facebook later apologized for promoting the game and later removed it.

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