What Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg didn’t say (and what it took him hours to)
Published: March 22, 2018 / Author: Melissa Jackson
In an article that appeared in USA Today, Mike Chapple, academic director of Notre Dame’s Master of Science in Business Analytics program and associate teaching professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations, weighed in on Mark Zuckerberg’s first public comments about the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

“Facebook did not make any commitment to be transparent about what has already occurred,” Chapple said in an email. “If Facebook truly wants to repair this breach of trust, they can begin with full disclosure about their past information sharing practices.”
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