Mark Zuckerberg defends Instagram

马克·扎克伯格为Instagram辩护

Newshour

2026-02-19

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The owner of Instagram and Facebook has been testifying in a landmark legal case over social media addiction, which could pave the way for future hearings. Also on the programme: Les Wexner, who gave Jeffrey Epstein his own fortune to manage and who was pivotal in his rise as a financier, has told a Congressional inquiry he was naive and was duped, but not himself involved in sexual abuse. And the widow of the Hollywood actor Chadwick Boseman tells us about the revival of "Deep Azure," a play he wrote twenty years ago, in London. (Picture: Mark Zuckerberg arrives in court. Credit: Reuters)
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  • Mark Zuckerberg has rejected allegations that social media companies are promoting a product they know to be addictive.

  • Mr.

  • Zuckerberg, chief executive of Metta, whose brands include Facebook,

  • was giving evidence to a court in Los Angeles in a case which accuses Instagram,

  • one of Metta's social media platforms,

  • as well as YouTube, of being engineered to encourage addictive behavior.

  • He arrived at Los Angeles Superior Court passing a media scrum.

  • Mr.

  • Zuckerberg has met up purposely to design the platform to harm children.

  • Excuse me.

  • Excuse me.