> Mark Zuckerberg’s private cheat sheet for today’s Senate hearing wound up online after the Facebook CEO failed to use the proper settings to protect his private data from public eyes.<p>Quality writing.
I think these kind of "piling on" articles do a real disservice, because they distract from the significant, valid privacy concerns about Facebook. I mean, come on, calling it a "cheat sheet"? If you were giving testimony to the US Senate in a highly anticipated hearing, don't you think you would prepare? Were you hoping he'd just wing it?
> His notes also referred to the fact that only three percent of Facebook employees are African American and five percent Hispanic.<p>What was the point of this note? To point out how facebook needs to work harder on their diversity culture?
> [...] at the same time, information he willingly revealed by not actively covering it.<p>Everything in that cheat sheet raises a lot of 'valid points' and he probably knew not all of it would be discussed.<p>I'm leaning towards the fact that he's a smart cookie, and that he really wouldn't be opposed to it being photographed.
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From his notes:<p>> GDPR (Don’t say we already do what GDPR requires)<p>I was hoping someone would bring up whether they’d be applying those rules globally, not just in the EU. I missed the end of the testimony but for the majority that I listened to, I don’t recall such a commitment.