Mark Zuckerberg under fire as #ShameOnMarkZuckerberg trends
Zuckerberg said he is committed to making the Facebook a 'free space'
LAHORE (Web Desk) – Pakistani twitter-space exploded early Sunday with tweets naming-and-shaming Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly linking Pakistan to extremism and insinuating that Islamophobic comments can make the world a better place to live.
#ShameOnMarkZuckerberg
Attack happened in France so why is he criticizing Pakistan? Biased fool!
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— Alina S (@iflowery86) January 10, 2015
#ShameOnMarkZuckerberg Attack happened in France? What is the need to create hatred against Pakistan in his fb? pic.twitter.com/orAvfIqmUZ
— Farhan Khan Virk (@FarhanKVirk) January 10, 2015
One twitterati suggested using Zuckerberg s policy and speaking against him across social media.
Then Why not speak against him and make Facebook an Interesting place?? #ShameOnMarkZuckerberg pic.twitter.com/wJ9JdZ6woC
— Zammon Saleem (@ZeeEsss) January 10, 2015
His post was generally perceived as Islamophobic
Innocent kids martyred in Pakistan,where was he? 12 killed in France (which is wrong as well) he blames every Muslim. #ShameonMarkZuckerberg
— Ali (#GoNawazGo) (@AliIsStillHere) January 10, 2015
Zuckerberg was even termed hypocrite for Facebook allegedly censoring Free Kashmir and Free Palestine posts
Zukerberg be a man & release data on how many Free Kashmir & Free Palestine or those Exposing Israel you blocked. #ShameOnMarkZuckerberg
— MuhammadAnjumKiani (@AnjumKiani) January 10, 2015
Echos of boycotting and deactivating Facebook also emerged
Those who are saying #ShameOnMarkZuckerberg
why don't they deactivate their Facebook account and Boycott FB
— Bilal Aslam (@bilalaslem) January 10, 2015
Millions of Muslim r giving him bread n butter but buying his crap n still he disrespect them #ShameOnMarkZuckerberg pic.twitter.com/uRkEWY2O13
— The Ugly Reporter (@NeeliMirch) January 10, 2015
Zuckerberg said he is committed to making the Facebook a free space where anyone can express themselves ‘without the fear of violence’, adding that he won’t succumb to pressure.