CIA Can Access WhatsApp Messages, Mark Zuckerberg Reveals on Joe Rogan's Podcast
![]() 1054 Saturday, 11 January, 2025, 21:37 Mark Zuckerberg recently appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast. He revealed that U.S. intelligence agencies, like the CIA, can access WhatsApp messages. This is surprising because Meta, which owns WhatsApp, cannot read these messages. Zuckerberg also discussed content moderation and political censorship. He mentioned the pressure from the Biden administration about misinformation. This was especially true during the pandemic. The discussion highlighted concerns about privacy and government access to personal data. Zuckerberg's comments have sparked debates on privacy and security. People are worried about how much access government agencies have to private communications. This raises questions about the balance between security and personal privacy. The podcast also touched on content moderation issues. Zuckerberg explained how Meta deals with misinformation. He said there is pressure to control false information, especially during health crises like COVID-19. Political censorship was another topic of discussion. Zuckerberg shared how Meta navigates political content on its platforms. He noted the challenges in balancing free speech with preventing harm. These revelations have led to discussions about digital privacy rights. Users are concerned about who can access their private messages and under what circumstances. The conversation has brought attention to the role of tech companies in moderating content. It also highlights the influence of government policies on these platforms.
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