Mark Zuckerberg has been under scrutiny for his response to child exploitation on Meta's platforms. Senator Hawley urged Zuckerberg to compensate victims by giving 10% of his net worth. Zuckerberg apologized to the families of victims during a congressional hearing. Hawley reportedly sent a letter to Zuckerberg urging him to fund a compensation fund for the families affected by the exploitation.
Earlier today, @HawleyMO reportedly sent Mark Zuckerberg a letter urging him to personally fund a victims' compensation fund for families whose children say they were exploited by Meta's platforms. https://t.co/mi3DEjEVKS
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed the families of victims harmed online present at Wednesday’s congressional hearing, standing up to apologize for all they have gone through. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/pEEbYa6aGo https://t.co/PsyB2EYGut
🇺🇸SEN. HAWLEY URGES ZUCKERBERG TO COMPENSATE FACEBOOK VICTIMS Following their fiery exchange at the senate hearings, Hawley wrote to Zuckerberg asking him to give 10% of his net worth to a compensation fund. “You amassed your fortune from Facebook’s growth; but while your… https://t.co/ivhX2wTIDT https://t.co/hQy2iduHwu
#Zuckerberg to victim families ‘Feel better. Going to count my money’ 💵 @GOPoversight $META $SPY https://t.co/ym7QVhbzVf
Mark Zuckerberg FORCED to Apologize to Families Impacted by Child Exploitation!👇 https://t.co/yNLPNi8egy