Jesse Eisenberg, who received a wide recognition of his role as a co -founder on Facebook Mark Zuckerberg in the social network.

Eisenberg has received the first Academy Award nomination for his performance in the movie 2010, which filmed the founding of the social networking site and was managed by David Vense and written by Aaron Sorkin.

“It seems as if this man is … doing things that constitute problematic and sweeping the facts,” Eisenberg told BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday. “[There are] Safety concerns. Make people who are already threatened in the world more threatening. “

Meta, the parent company for Facebook and Instagram, announced last month that it will not use independent facts on its social media, and will replace it with “societal notes”. Like the system used on X, these users give the ability to challenge the accuracy of posts.

Zuckerberg, now the CEO of Meta, said that the third -party supervisors were “very political biased” and it was time “it’s time to return to our roots about freedom of expression.”

The move came at a time when Zuckerberg and other technology executives sought to improve relations with US President Donald Trump, who criticized the policy of fact -examining facts in Mita as the right to the right’s voices.

After announcing the changes, Trump praised Zuckerberg’s decision. Zuckerberg, X Elon Musk, and the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, were present at the installation of the president last month.

Eisenberg said he was “worried” of developments. The actor, who is currently promoting the Oscars, added real pain, which he did, and brought it out and wrapped it, saying: “These people are billion dollars, like more money from anyone ever ever and what about that you do with it?

Oh, they do this in favor of curry with a person who preaches hatred.

“This is what I think … not like the person who played in a movie. I think about it as a married person to a woman who teachs a normal justice in New York and lives for her students will become more difficult this year.”

Last week, Trump signed a legal settlement that will witness Meta for nearly $ 25 million (20 million pounds) to suspend his accounts after riots in January 6 in 2021.

By BBC

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