Amid the massive row over Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg's remark on the 2024 general election, an India representative of the social media giant apologised today for the "inadvertent error".
Days after Mark Zuckerberg’s remark on a podcast that several governments, including the one in India, lost power in elections held after the Covid-19 pandemic, Meta apologised for the comments, ...
The Instagram parent company apologised for its CEO's “inadvertent error” and reiterated that India is an “important country.” The Minister added, “Mr. Zuckerberg’s claim that most ...
Meta India’s vice president Shivnath Thukral said that the technology conglomerate would like to apologise for the 'inadvertent error'. Calling it an “inadvertent error”, Meta India has ...
Meta India’s Vice President Shivnath Thukral has apologised to the Indian government over remarks by Mark Zuckerberg, the tech giant’s owner. The apology comes in the wake of a BJP parliamentarian ...
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Amid the massive row over Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg's remark on the 2024 general election, an India representative of the social media giant apologised today for the "inadvertent error".
Meta India on Wednesday (Jan 15) issued an apology over CEO Mark Zuckerberg's remark on the 2024 Indian general elections, where he claimed that the incumbent governments in all countries, including ...
It has called the statement an "inadvertent error". “Mark's observation that many incumbent parties were not re-elected in 2024 elections holds true for several countries, BUT not India.
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta Platforms Inc. tendered an apology over founder Mark Zuckerberg's comment that governments across the world, including India, lost the trust of their electorate in ...