New Zealand's privacy commissioner unloads on Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook
New Zealand privacy commissioner John Edwards didn’t hold back when he lashed out at Facebook FB, -0.45% over the weekend:
His comments, which have since been deleted, follow the livestream — and widespread sharing — of the shootings that left 50 people dead and dozens more injured in two Christchurch mosques on March 15. “Most people are livestreaming, you know, a birthday party or hanging out with friends when they can’t be together,” Zuckerberg explained during the interview. “It’s one of the things that’s magical about livestreaming is that it’s bi-directional, right? So you’re not just broadcasting. You’re communicating. People are commenting back. So if you had a delay, that would break that.
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