After the whistle-blower testimony on Capitol Hill, Facebook is on the accusation bench for its practices and the negative effects of tools like Instagram on teen girls.
The Wall Street Journal talked a lot about this subject in the last few weeks. Now, also The New York Times is posting interesting opinion columns about Facebook and its co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
In one of the NYT opinion columns, a former WSJ journalist - Mossberg – makes serious accusations against Mr. Zuckerberg.
Mossberg says, “In my encounters with Mark Zuckerberg, I’ve never been able to discover any principles.”
If we believe in the sincerity of the opinion of the former WSJ journalist, we can conclude that Facebook and its products are very dangerous tools that can kill the psyche of young generations of people without the capability to perceive where the evil is behind the colorful pages of the Internet and its screens. Be careful!
SOURCES: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal
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