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: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 12 2018, @03:35AM
greater than all past genocides combined.
People who voluntarily interacted with these companies need to be purged from the gene pool. Their bones piled up as monuments to their stupidity. Those who survive the purges need to be reminded of what purpose they served and what personal fortitude they need to have so that one day in the future they too will not do something so stupid as to warrant joining the pile.