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Why Everyone Hates Mark Zuckerberg<\/h2>\n

Mark Zuckerberg is the CEO and founder of Facebook and the figurehead of one of the world’s most influential companies. His success in business and his status as one of the world’s wealthiest men has made him a figure of public interest and comment. But, not all comments are laudatory and there is a vocal minority of people who detest him, and his business.<\/p>\n

The problem with Facebook, and its founder, is that it has become such an integral part of our lives, that we have lost control over what it does and how we use it. It’s a platform for sharing information but, for many, it’s also a source of addictive distraction. We’ve all seen people scrolling endlessly through their newsfeed and with every passing distraction we feel our attention slipping away. It’s become harder to stay focused and navigate our own lives and we hold Zuckerberg responsible.<\/p>\n

This feeling is compounded by the knowledge that, since its inception, the company has consistently prioritised growth over user’s privacy. This was evident during the Cambridge Analytica scandal, when it was revealed that the company had sold user data to a shady data broker. This highlighted a stark truth about Facebook and its creator – that he sees us, not as people, but as assets.<\/p>\n

But the disdain for Zuckerberg only begins there. Facebook has been called out for a lack of ethics and a tendency to whitewash problems. There have been reports of a toxic work culture, misuse of customer data and contractual violations. These reports have done nothing to temper the public’s anger, which has become increasingly vociferous.<\/p>\n