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Zuckerberg and Sandberg Ordered To Testify Over Alleged Involvement In Cambridge Analytica Scandal (gizmodo.com) 35

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Gizmodo: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and former COO Sheryl Sandberg will have to provide testimony to a federal court to discuss their alleged involvement in the company's notorious Cambridge Analytica scandal, over half a decade since it first captured the world's attention. [...] Cambridge Analytica was a British political consulting firm that used Facebook user data to target and lobby potential voters ahead of the 2016 election in favor of Donald Trump. The ensuing scandal helped trigger an investigation from the Federal Trade Commission that resulted in Facebook agreeing to a record-setting $5 billion settlement over its privacy practices.

A new filing (PDF) in the Northern District of California Tuesday shows Zuckerberg and Sandberg agreed to be deposed for six and five hours respectively in September of this year. This comes as part of a class action lawsuit filed against Meta, claiming the company violated consumer privacy laws when it shared user data with Cambridge Analytica back in 2015. [...] In addition to Zuckerberg and Sandberg, the court's also seeking to depose Meta's newly named CTO Javier Olivan -- who previously served as the company's Chief Growth Officer -- as well as a handful of other "key witnesses." Olivan's deposition is expected to last three hours. According to Tuesday's filing Meta will also hand over 1,200 documents "previously withheld as privileged." Plaintiffs in the case previously accused Meta and the law firm representing it of "stonewalling," during the court's discovery phase.

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Zuckerberg and Sandberg Ordered To Testify Over Alleged Involvement In Cambridge Analytica Scandal

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    I would be fine with that.

    https://www.news.com.au/techno... [news.com.au]

  • I hope Meta (or whatever it will be called then) is still around then.

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      It's too late to do anything now anyway. Can't undo brexit or Trump's presidency. There is no restorative justice.

    • Meta (or whatever it will be called then)

      Metastabook.

  • by iAmWaySmarterThanYou ( 10095012 ) on Thursday July 21, 2022 @12:56AM (#62721126)

    Because they helped Trump?

    FB's *entire* business model has always been about selling user data or providing access to such data to third parties for cash.

    When this story came out my response was, "So what? This is what FB does. Who doesn't know that the users are the product?"

    I still don't get why anyone finds this shocking. As if CA was the only company doing something like this? Countless companies do -exactly- the same thing on FB.

    • A developer created an app that mined user data and sent it to political campaigns and disguised it as a "personality test". Therein lies the controversy. Not hard to see if you take off your blinders.
    • Its ok, just say you're too stupid to understand.

  • This is typical. When they fail to understand that hand grenades work in both directions, blame the company that made the hand grenade.

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