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Eisenberg: I don't want to be associated with Zuckerberg

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It's like this individual is engaging in actions that raise significant problems, undermining fact-checking. Safety concerns exist, and it's exacerbating the vulnerability of those who are already at risk worldwide.

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Mark Zuckerberg stated in a video accompanying a blog post that third-party moderators were "too politically biased" and it is "time to go back to our basics of free expression".

"These individuals have amassed an enormous amount of wealth, a vast fortune that surpasses what any single human being has ever accumulated, and one has to wonder what they do with it?" he said.

They're trying to gain favor with someone who is promoting hatred.

That's my take on it... not like someone who's an actor in a film. In my view, he's someone who has a partner who works on disability rights in New York and is deeply committed to seeing her students succeed, even if it's going to become more challenging for them this school year.

Legal settlement

Meta's move was made amid efforts by Mr Zuckerberg and other tech executives to strengthen their ties with US President Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration.

President Trump and his Republican supporters have accused Meta of suppressing conservative viewpoints through its fact-checking standards.

Following the announcements, Trump expressed admiration for Zuckerberg's decision, stating in a press conference that Meta "has come a long way".

Meta will make a payout of approximately $25 million (£20 million).

Oscar nomination

He had filed a lawsuit against the company and Mark Zuckerberg in 2021, following the suspension of his accounts after the January 6 Capitol riots.

Eisenberg is promoting A Real Pain, which he wrote, directed, and stars in, a film about two cousins who travel to Poland to visit sites related to the Holocaust.

The screenplay he wrote has been chosen as one of the nominees for an Academy Award, and his co-star, Kieran Culkin, has also been nominated.

Eisenberg was also nominated for an Oscar for his role as Mr. Zuckerberg in The Social Network.

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