The move would see him focus more on his role as CEO and the problems that have afflicted Facebook.
Company
News : Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark
Zuckerberg said on Thursday he was dropping his annual challenges
this year to take a longer-term focus on the decade ahead.
Zuckerberg
said he plans to work on a new private social platform, decentralised
technology, generational issues and new forms of digital governance
among others.
The
move would see him focus more on his role as CEO and the problems
that have afflicted Facebook
instead of personal goals such as learning Mandarin and reading two
books a month.
"Rather
than having year-to-year challenges, I've tried to think about what I
hope the world and my life will look in 2030 so I can make sure I'm
focusing on those things," he said.
Zuckerberg,
whose company is under pressure for failing to adequately police
content and protect user privacy on its platform, said he expects
governments to come up with clearer rules for the internet over the
next decade.
"Platforms
like Facebook have to make tradeoffs on social values we all hold
dear - like between free expression and safety, or between privacy
and law enforcement, or between creating open systems and locking
down data and access," he said.
"I
don't think private companies should be making so many important
decisions that touch on fundamental democratic values."
Over
the next decade, Zuckerberg plans to fund and give a platform to
younger entrepreneurs and scientists to cure, prevent and manage
diseases.
He
pointed out that while the internet helped people to connect with
each other across the world, it also made people crave for intimacy.
"For
the next decade, some of the most important social infrastructure
will help us reconstruct all kinds of smaller communities to give us
that sense of intimacy again," he said.
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