Mark Zuckerberg admitted this week that Facebook’s original mission, “to connect and share with the people in your life,” is no longer the company’s core focus.

Testifying during a federal antitrust case, the Meta CEO described the platform as having shifted into a “broad discovery and entertainment space,” with less emphasis on fostering personal connections.

What was once a social hub is now more of a content machine — an endless AI-curated feed designed for maximum engagement and ad impressions.
Mark Zuckerberg admitted this week that Facebook’s original mission, “to connect and share with the people in your life,” is no longer the company’s core focus. Testifying during a federal antitrust case, the Meta CEO described the platform as having shifted into a “broad discovery and entertainment space,” with less emphasis on fostering personal connections. What was once a social hub is now more of a content machine — an endless AI-curated feed designed for maximum engagement and ad impressions.
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