Mark Zuckerberg said Meta underestimated TikTok's rise and dismissed it for not thinking it was truly social.
During an all-hands-on meeting yesterday, Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, explained how the company managed to miss out on TikTok.
President Trump and Mark Zuckerberg, the leader of the world's largest social network, have butted heads in the past. Now ...
In the meeting, Zuckerberg also touched upon the looming TikTok ban. The Meta CEO acknowledged that TikTok was one of the company's biggest competitors but that Meta did not have control over the ...
During the call, Mr. Zuckerberg also noted the uncertainty around TikTok, the Chinese-owned video app that has been banned in the United States under a federal law that took effect this month.
This is going to be a big year,” said Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on his newfound chumminess with the White House ...
Zuckerberg’s own attempt at a TikTok clone, Lasso, flopped and was shut down by Meta in 2020. Now, as the U.S. debates banning TikTok and criticism from Zuckerberg intensifies, the rivalry ...
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Zuckerberg’s thoughts on the trajectory of AI, DEI policies and TikTok were among some of the other topics that came up during Meta’s company meeting, according to 404 Media. On Wednesday ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg teased a “return to OG Facebook ... U.S. Gen Z users ages 18 to 24 spend far more time on TikTok, followed by Instagram and Snapchat — twice as much time, in ...