The head of the FTC voted against it and gave his reasoning here: https://twitter.com/chopraftc/status/1154010756079390720 One that stood out for me is complete immunity for for the execs for "known" and "unknown" violations: "Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, and other executives get blanket immunity for their role in the violations. This is wrong and sets a terrible precedent. The law doesn’t give them a special ex…
What stood out for me were the two dissenting statements by Commissioners Chopra and Slaughter.
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/public_statements...
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/public_statements...
Chopra disagreed with the decision not to charge the `bergs and noted that in the Cambridge Analytica case the former CEO was charged.
Slaughter believes that there was sufficient evidence to name Zuckerberg in a lawsuit.
It is possible that Facebook fears Mark Zuckerberg being subjected to court-ordered discovery and put under oath. He came very close in a shareholder lawsuit some years ago and Facebook settled on the day before he was to testify.