Jesse Eisenberg will no longer be ‘affiliated’ with Mark Zuckerberg | Jesse Eisenberg

Jesse Eisenberg, who received a broad recognition for his role as Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg in the Social Network, has said he no longer wants to be “affiliated with such as”.

Eisenberg received his first Oscar nomination for his performance in the 2010 film that portrayed the founding of the social networking site and was directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin.

“It’s as if this guy is … Do things that are problematic and remove Faktachecking,” Eisenberg told BBC Radio 4’s Today program on Tuesday. ”(There are) security concerns. To make people who are already threatened in the world more threatened. “

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced last month that it would no longer use independent factuals on its social media pages and would replace them with “community notes”. Like the system used on X, these users give the power to challenge the accuracy of submissions.

Zuckerberg, now CEO of Meta, said third -party moders were “too political partial” and it was “time to get back to our roots around free expression”.

The move came when Zuckerberg and other technology leaders tried to improve relations with US President Donald Trump, who had criticized Meta’s Factchecking policy as censorship of right -wing votes.

After the changes were announced, Trump Zuckerberg’s decision praised. Zuckerberg, X -President Elon Musk and Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, were all present at the president’s inauguration last month.

Eisenberg said he was “concerned” of the development. The actor who is currently promoting the Oscar-nominated a true pain in which he wrote, instructed and stars added: “These people have billions of billions of dollars that more money than any human person has ever collected and what are they Does it do with that?

“Oh, they do it to curry advantage with someone who preaches hatred.

“That’s what I think … Not as a person playing in a movie. I think of it as someone who is married to a woman teaching disability in New York and lives for her students will be a little harder this year. “

Last week, Trump signed a legal solution that will see Meta pay approx. $ 25 million (£ 20 million) over the suspension of his accounts after the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021.