In an interview with BuzzFeed News yesterday, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg made clear what Facebook needs to do to
regain user trust: «It's not about what we say, it's what we do.»
The company is acutely aware of just how important it is to
regain user trust, and has already taken steps towards doing so.
There was a feeling, said one of the people, that Facebook wanted to take aggressive steps to make sure it could
regain user trust.
Staff members asked questions about how Mr. Zuckerberg planned to
regain user trust, especially in light of the #DeleteFacebook campaign from users, the two employees said.
Not exact matches
Once Facebook has worked to
regain people's
trust — if indeed that's possible — it needs to show that it can still thrive while being respectful of
users» data and privacy.
Facebook is showing an unprecedented level of transparency around its latest effort to suspend Russian trolls trying to influence elections and mislead the public as it tries to
regain the
trust of
users and the government.
Facebook is showing an unprecedented level of transparency around its latest effort to suspend Russian trolls trying to influence elections and mislead the public as it tries to
regain the
trust of
users and the government.
Once Facebook has worked to
regain people's
trust — if indeed that's possible — it needs to show that it can still thrive while being respectful of
users» data and privacy.
However, Facebook seems to have taken a step backward as far as
regaining their
users»
trust goes.
«It's more serious economically, politically, financially and will require a more robust response in order to
regain users»
trust,» said Steve Jones, a professor of communications at the University of Illinois at Chicago.