Founder of ‘Meta’ and billionaire Mark Zuckerberg shares his experience

New York (USA): “There are laws in some countries that we don’t agree with. There was a time when a case was filed against me in Pakistan because someone shared an image of Prophet Mohammad on Facebook. In this case, there were demands in Pakistan to impose the death penalty on me. I don’t know how far the case proceeded because I never planned to visit Pakistan, so I wasn’t too worried about it,” revealed Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the US-based Meta.
He made this statement while speaking on Joe Rogan’s podcast, where various topics are discussed in recorded audio-visual conversations.
“Some countries’ laws do not align with freedom of expression” – Zuckerberg
Zuckerberg further stated: “Some countries have laws that do not align with our values of freedom of expression. They want to remove many things from Facebook that we don’t consider wrong. If governments start threatening tech company CEOs with imprisonment, it will become a major issue.”
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