m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 1 If Facebook is to hit the potential of connecting the unconnected,
Zuckerberg will need to think like a world leader and engage in soft power
and openness in order to build, or restore, trust.
And he must stop using “increased engagement” as the key metric for
Facebook’s success. What’s popular isn’t always good, and what’s good
isn’t always popular.
Zuckerberg’s record on dealing with controversy has been pretty solid, and
there’s of course no suggestion he has any bad intentions with Facebook.
But this week has demonstrated that it’s simply no longer enough for
Zuckerberg to deny an issue and expect people to blindly take his word for
it. Even if he is right, he’ll have to learn how to prove it.
Because the message the public appears to have given Zuckerberg, and perhaps
all of Silicon Valley, is that when you’re unfathomably powerful, “no
comment” is fast becoming not good enough. |
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