No one should suffer your pain: Zuckerberg at US Senate hearing

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No one should suffer your pain: Zuckerberg at US Senate hearing

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, said sorry that the pain you faced should not come to anyone.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has apologized. During the US Senate's hearing on online child safety on social media platforms, the families of the victims were asked to stand up and apologize.

Lawmakers have expressed anger at Zuckerberg (Mark Zuckerberg) saying that adequate measures are not being taken to prevent the dangerous impact of social media on children. Along with Meta, representatives of TikTok, X (Twitter), Discord, and Snapchat also participated in this investigation. The members made harsh comments on those organizations saying 'blood is on your hands'. With that, Meta CEO got up from his seat and looked at the parents of the affected children and expressed his sorrow. "The pain you experienced should not come to anyone," he said sorry.

Social media companies like Facebook and Instagram belong to Meta. Meta revealed that they will block messages sent by strangers to teenagers.

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