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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg hits back, says whistle-blower's claims are untrue

"At the most basic level, I think most of us just don't recognise the false picture of the company that is being painted," he wrote in a note to employees

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Zuckerberg wrote that he was bothered by a narrative that Facebook is not worried about children’s safety.

Kurt Wagner | Bloomberg
Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg addressed a recent series of negative stories about the company for the first time by saying accusations that it puts profit over user safety are “just not true.”
 
“It’s difficult to see coverage that misrepresents our work and our motives. At the most basic level, I think most of us just don’t recognise the false picture of the company that is being painted,” he wrote in a note to employees on Tuesday that he also posted publicly.
 
It came shortly after whistle-blower Frances Haugen, a former employee, testified in a Senate hearing

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