https://thumbs.gfycat.com/AnxiousDenseBug-mobile.mp4
Zuckerberg was cordial with the Representatives in his response's, but with a Harvard degree that was expected.
He beat around the bush on some basic Company financial questions which was frustrating to hear. He weaved his way around an uneducated panel who just read questions from other less informed constituents. I think in a trial like this there is a need for young minds on the panel. One that understands the phycology of Facebook and its affects on Milenials'.
Listening to Reps. ask Zuckerberg about his competitors during their 4 minutes of questions was nauseating. Its just as upsetting as it was to listen to Mark repeat, "My team will get back to you on that" or "can you add me to that list.." ...(BLAH-BLAH).
Ultimately, what happened to Facebook and Cambridge's handling of user's information was disheartening to say the least, but for Mark to sweep it under the rug from the 87 million affected is immoral. This case is interesting and is just the first of many hearings that will be taking place at Capitol Hill.
As a user, beware that nothing in this life is free. Not even the ability to post photo's and video's. It may not cost in dollars, but it will cost in Advertisement and misuse of information. As Mark mentioned multiple times in his testimony, this Cybersecurity thing is an Arms race. We will look back on this investigation and this race for Internet supremacy similarly to our race to the moon, our endless Weapons battle, and seamlessly never ending War on Drugs.
- "..but that wasn't any of my data"
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/AnxiousDenseBug-mobile.mp4
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/AnxiousDenseBug-mobile.mp4
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/AnxiousDenseBug-mobile.mp4