Zuckerberg emphasized the need for a more standardized approach to regulation, acknowledging that the current system is fragmented and inconsistent.
Zuckerberg outlined three key areas where regulation is needed: harmful content, election integrity, and data privacy. He called for a more proactive approach to identifying and removing harmful content, as well as improved transparency around political advertising and protection of user data.
Zuckerberg also highlighted the importance of international cooperation in regulating the internet, noting that different countries have different priorities and values when it comes to online regulation. He stressed the need for a common set of principles that can guide regulation across borders.
Overall, Zuckerberg’s comments reflect a growing recognition within the tech industry of the need for regulation to address the challenges posed by the internet. As one of the largest and most influential companies in the sector, Facebook’s stance on regulation will likely have a significant impact on the future of internet governance.