Meta's 'free speech' overhaul sparks concern with advertisers
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30% Somewhat Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : Linda Yaccarino, X's chief executive, said at a conference on Tuesday: "Mark, Meta, welcome to the party".Asked about Meta's new changes at a press conference, Trump said he thought the tech group had "come a long way", adding that Zuckerberg was "probably" responding to threats he previously made against him.46% : Those who know Zuckerberg say he has long been a proponent of free expression, but has moulded his stances according to political and public pressure over the years.
33% : "The big reason why is Mark seeing the influence that Elon, [venture capitalists Marc] Andreessen and [David] Sacks are having on Trump and wanting to make sure he's in that mix," said Harbath.
15% : On the campaign trail, Trump threatened to jail the social media chief for alleged election interference and dubbed his company an "enemy of the people" for alleged censorship.
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