Hail Zuckus Maximus! The master of the metaverse is finally sorry for ever being sorry | Marina Hyde
Briefly

"Mark Zuckerberg's declaration at the Meta Connect conference that he no longer feels the need to apologize for the consequences of Facebook’s actions marks a significant shift in his approach to responsibility, especially regarding his reflections on 'a 20-year mistake' involving past missteps. He expressed a desire for his brand and the company to move past what he perceives as unnecessary contrition, indicating a potentially bold pivot towards asserting his vision without the constraints of public accountability."
"During the conference, Zuckerberg's choice of T-shirt—'Aut Zuck Aut Nihil'—suggests a deepening commitment to an imperial persona. This nod to history not only reflects a possible irony but highlights his firm stance on personal branding and the shift in narrative from humility back to unyielding confidence in Meta's trajectory and his leadership."
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