Mark Zuckerberg likes to project himself as the all-conquering Silicon Valley entrepreneur, a smart young man whose tech-savvy skills have allowed him to build the Facebook “community” whose main aim is “connecting people”.
On Tuesday, he was anything but.
Watching Zuckerberg testify in a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees about Cambridge Analytica and all the other privacy scandal affecting the 2.2-billion-strong social network is an edifying experience.