The Washington Post has a retrospective on 14 years of Mark Zuckerberg saying sorry, not sorry:
From the moment the Facebook founder entered the public eye in 2003 for creating a Harvard student hot-or-not rating site, he's been apologizing. So we collected this abbreviated history of his public mea culpas.
See also:
Why Zuckerberg's 14-Year Apology Tour Hasn't Fixed Facebook.
(Score: 2) by FatPhil on Wednesday April 11 2018, @08:16PM
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