Mark Zuckerberg Says Sharing More On Facebook Could Lead To World Peace

CEO Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook claims that the more users apply the technology out there, the more they care for one another, while others differ stating that it's technically incorrect, the case in which the tech has taken a slightly twisted turn into people's lives.

Like any other tech giants, Facebook, offers both positive and negative outcome. According to BusinessInsider this week during a ceremony where Mark Zuckerberg received his award for entrepreneurial spirit from a German publisher Axel Springer, he said, "Facebook's mission, and what we really focus on giving everyone, is the power to share all of the things that they care about, what they're thinking about, what they're experiencing on a day-to-day basis" The facebook CEO also added, "And the idea is that if everyone has the power to share those things, then that makes the world more understanding."

Zuckerberg insisted to send out a memo to his own staff demanding them to cease the crossing of Black Lives Matter slogan on the company's wall headquarter in Menlo Park California, declaring that it wouldn't be an understanding advertisement.

The company has received a widely societal gain for a good period of time. According to ABC News at Facebook's IPO back in 2012 on behalf of the network's social mission, facebook was to offer people the ability to share and therefore converting many essence of the institution and industries making the world to be more transparent. If the network manages to cover an entire geopolitical area, the better it utters an undemanding achievement to become a self-serving medium.

In likes of India where they refused to take part of Facebook's Free Basics service that promised users an access to the internet, while administering the sites that were allowed to be accessed.

Chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg suggested last month of Facebook's "Like" is a good way to fight ISIS.

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