Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook, now called Meta, made a remarkable post from his official account. In fact, this sharing was a photo that could be considered a standard. In the statement, it was mentioned that McDonald’s, one of the world’s largest fast food chains, joined Workplace, the communication network of Meta. However, this is not the subject that makes the sharing the subject of our news.
Mark Zuckerberg is at a table with McDonald’s products in the photo he shared, and he seemed to be working on his MacBook. So far everything was normal. However, Zuckerberg preferred to censor the Apple logo on the MacBook in the photo he shared. OK, why?
Is this done because Apple is not a Workspace customer?
Mark Zuckerberg gave no explanation as to why he did such a thing. However, his followers were quick to put forward their own theories. According to many, the logo on the MacBook was censored because Apple was not a client of Workplace. This was seen by many as a coherent theory. However, there is another point to be noted here.
To be honest, Apple and Meta are not on good terms. Because Apple, with an update for iPhones, prevented platforms such as Facebook from collecting user data. This has disrupted Meta’s work. The reason for this was that there were advertisers on Facebook and its derivatives, and there was a huge amount of money going around. Mark Zuckerberg may have censored the MacBook’s logo in response to this.