Mark Zuckerberg was grilled over whether Facebook copied and threatened rivals, but the CEO says the social media giant just 'adapted features'
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company has "adapted features" from competitors when confronted about whether the social media giant used unfair practices — including copying features from rivals — to stay ahead of competitors.
She also pressed Zuckerberg about whether the company has ever threatened to clone products from other companies while trying to acquire them. Systrom told an investor at the time that he worried Zuckerberg would go into "destroy mode" if he didn't sell Instagram to Facebook, Jayapal said.
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