Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is on Capitol Hill Tuesday responding to questions about the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal in which the data of 87 million users was gathered to build a psychological profile for political gain. Over the next two days, a group of broadcasters wants Congress to ask the billionaire about allegations Facebook routinely blocks images and content with a conservative message. Zuckerberg has long prided himself on building a global online community. In a 2017 message, the tech
genius told users he was committed to building a platform that will “bring humanity together” to reframe the world into a better place. “In times like these, the most important thing we at Facebook can do is develop the social infrastructure to give people the power to build a global community that works for all of us,” Zuckerberg said. But some want to ask Mr. Zuckerberg if his new global community includes them. READ MORE