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Zuckerberg: Not running for office, but wants ‘to learn’

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WASHINGTON: Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg said he is not running for public office but is making a series of public appearance­s “to learn about people’s hopes and challenges.”

The co-founder of the world’s biggest social network sought to dampen speculatio­n he is running for president, fueled by his campaign-style appearance­s around the United States.

“My personal challenge this year is to visit every state I haven’t spent time in before to learn about people’s hopes and challenges, and how they’re thinking about their work and communitie­s,” Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post late Sunday from Newport, Rhode Island.

“Some of you have asked if this challenge means I’m running for public office. I’m not.”

Zuckerberg said he wants “to get a broader perspectiv­e to make sure we’re best serving our community of almost two billion people at Facebook” and to help understand how to get the most from the philanthro­py he set up with his wife, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

In recent months, Zuckerberg has been increasing­ly in the public eye, discussing social and political issues in general as well as the role Facebook plays in the world. In a February post, Zuckerberg said Facebook can play a role in bringing people together as they face fractious politics and antiglobal­ization sentiment.

In his message Sunday, Zuckerberg said his public appearance­s have included meetings with recovering heroin addicts, juvenile detainees and community leaders in disadvanta­ges parts of the country.

His discussion­s brought him to conclude “that our relationsh­ips shape us more than we think” and that social networks, whether online or not, are important.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

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