The Asian Age

FB needs ‘ a few years’ to fix problems: Zuckerberg

■ Mark defends firm’s biz model, rejects Cook’s criticism

- THE ASIAN AGE

Washington, April 3: Facebook will likely need “a few years” to fix the problems uncovered by the revelation­s on the hijacking of private user data, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said in an interview released Monday.

Speaking to the news site Vox, Mr Zuckerberg defended the company’s business model and shot back at criticism of the social networking giant from Apple CEO Tim Cook last week.

He maintained that one of Facebook’s problems was that it was “idealistic,” focusing on the positive aspects of connecting people and that “we didn’t spend enough time investing in, or thinking through, some of the downside uses of the tools...,” he said.

“I think we will dig through this hole, but it will take a few years. I wish I could solve all these issues in three months or six months, but I just think the reality is that solving some of these questions is just going to take a longer period of time.”

Mr Zuckerberg also fired back at comments last week from Mr Cook, who argued that Facebook got into trouble because of a business model focused on monetising people’s data.

Washington, April 3: Facebook will likely need “a few years” to fix the problems uncovered by the revelation­s on the hijacking of private user data, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said in an interview.

Speaking to the news site Vox, Zuckerberg defended the company’s business model and shot back at criticism of the social networking giant from Apple CEO Tim Cook last week.

Zuckerberg maintained that one of Facebook’s problems was that it was “idealistic,” focusing on positive aspects of connecting people and that “we didn’t spend enough time investing in, or thinking through, some of the downside uses of the tools.”

“I think now people are appropriat­ely focused on some risks and downsides as well,” he said.

“I think we will dig through this hole, but it will take a few years. I wish I could solve all these issues in three months or six months, but I just think the reality is that solving some of these questions is just going to take a longer period of time.”

Zuckerberg also fired back at comments last week from Cook, who argued that Facebook got into trouble because of a business model focused on monetising people’s data.

“I find that argument — that if you’re not paying that somehow we can’t care about you, to be extremely glib. And not at all aligned with the truth,” he said.

“The reality here is that if you want to build a service that helps connect everyone in the world, then there are a lot of people who can’t afford to pay. And therefore, as with a lot of media, having an advertisin­gsupported model is the only rational model.”

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— AP A passenger crosses railroad tracks at rush hour at Gare de Lyon train station, in Paris, France, as union stage a mass strike on Tuesday.

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