Zuckerberg’s Trump Turn: Meta Staff Saw It Coming

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Recent reports indicate a shift in Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s political leanings, seemingly aligning himself more closely with Donald Trump. However, insiders suggest this move isn’t as sudden as it appears.

According to the Financial Times, numerous individuals familiar with Zuckerberg claim this “authentic” persona has always been present. One anonymous source stated that Zuckerberg’s previous liberal image was merely a carefully constructed facade.

Since Trump’s election, Zuckerberg has reportedly met with the former president, contributed to his inaugural fund, and adjusted Meta’s policies to resonate with the administration’s objectives.

Meta’s CTO, Andrew Bosworth, suggested that Zuckerberg’s earlier behavior was simply an attempt to conform to perceived expectations.

This shift reportedly began in 2020, following disagreements with the Biden administration over content moderation related to COVID-19. Zuckerberg’s recent appearances, including one on Joe Rogan’s podcast where he praised “masculine energy,” further support this narrative.

Some speculate that Zuckerberg’s actions are driven by a desire for public approval, drawing parallels to Elon Musk’s popularity. “He saw that Elon Musk was popular among the tech bros,” a source told FT. “There was a push to make him cool… he just wants people to like him.”

Neither the White House nor Meta have commented on this story.

Key Takeaways:

  • Zuckerberg’s apparent shift towards Trump didn’t surprise Meta insiders.
  • Sources claim this aligns with Zuckerberg’s “authentic” self.
  • Policy changes at Meta reflect a closer alignment with conservative viewpoints.
  • Desire for public approval may be a motivating factor.

Related Topics: Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, Donald Trump, Politics, Big Tech