Mark Zuckerberg recently described such a change in his point of view:It’s important to me that when Max and August grow up that they feel like what their father built was good for the world. Zuckerberg also said that he’s willing to sacrifice Facebook profits, if that’s what it takes to “fix” it. Bran Ferren, co-chairman of Applied Minds and former president of Walt Disney Imagineering, believes Zuckerberg needs to accept responsibility for what happens on Facebook. In Part 2, I’ll explore two other critical traits that Zuckerberg needs to instill onto Facebook: civility and putting others before self. Read also: 3 Traits That Could Make Facebook 'Good For The World' (Part 2)
Source: Forbes February 19, 2018 17:26 UTC