In response, Zuckerberg offers a mea
culpa about the lack of an effective appeals process in Facebook's content moderation.
Let me start with a mea
culpa about the last time I was mad about an inexplicable trade.
Not exact matches
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015 issue of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative
about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea
culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the brains of most of the former athletes were] a very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
This biographical documentary
about disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong feels eerily gentle compared to filmmaker Alex Gibney's recent films, the WikiLeaks doc We Steal Secrets and the Catholic priest expose Mea Maxima
Culpa.
As with Berg's film and HBO's television documentary Mea Maxima
Culpa: Silence In The House Of God (2012), which explore similar cases in Northern California and Wisconsin, Spotlight raises questions
about Church - run «treatment centres» and the role of wider celibacy issues on its attitude to self - preservation.
He did a mea
culpa on Oprah and then we all forgot
about him.
On Wednesday, YouTube and Facebook were each forced to issue yet another mea
culpa for promoting conspiracy theories
about David Hogg, a student who survived the mass shooting at a Florida high school last week.
The greatest thing
about sharing views on the Internet is that as time passes and more information comes to light or your thoughts change, you can always revisit your posts, changing them and linking to supporting documentation, or even a mea
culpa.