Meta Former policy chief nick clag It seems that it is running on a test because he promotes his upcoming book, “How to save internet,
Unlike some others Meta staff memoir“How to save the Internet” does not look like a tail-all or scary criticism. And in an interview MentorClags (which previously led the Liberal Democrats of the UK) seems to be to a large extent to remove its former employer from the silicon valley without any disconnection.
“I really believe that, despite its flaws, social media has allowed billions of people … to communicate with each other in a way that has never happened before,” he said, he would not have worked for Meta “if I felt that I felt Mark Zuckerberg or Sheelry Sandberg was the demons that others say.”
Nevertheless, he allowed memorable sound bites about the valley, described it as a “cloyley confirmist” culture, where “everyone wears the same clothes, drives the same cars, listens to the same podcast, follows the same phads.”
Clag should also be mysterious by the industry Increasing passion with manhoodSaying this, “I can’t, and still cannot, understand this intense unattractive combination of matches and self-reproach.”