The Borneo Post

Zuckerberg acknowledg­es ‘mistakes’ as Facebook turns 14

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MARK Zuckerberg offered fresh self- criticism last Monday, acknowledg­ing making numerous mistakes in building the world’s biggest social network as Facebook marked its 14th birthday. “Over the years, I’ve made almost every mistake you can imagine,” the co-founder said on his personal page.

“I’ve made dozens of technical errors and bad deals. I’ve trusted the wrong people and I’ve put talented people in the wrong roles. I’ve missed important trends and I’ve been slow to others. I’ve launched product after product that failed.”

The post, a reflection of the 14 years since Zuckerberg launched Facebook as a Harvard student, was the latest to acknowledg­e problems in the social network that has grown to some two billion users but has also been criticised for enabling misinforma­tion and manipulati­on.

In recent weeks, Facebook has unveiled steps to refocus on family and friends, even if that means people spend less time on the network.

Monday’s post suggested a continual re- evaluation of how Facebook works. “The reason our community exists today is not because we avoided mistakes,” Zuckerberg wrote.“It’s because we believe what we’re doing matters enough to keep trying to solve our greatest challenges – knowing full well that we’ll fail again and again, but that it’s the only way to make progress.” —

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