Mark Zuckerberg vows to 'fix' Facebook

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Mr Zuckerberg said Facebook was making too many mistakes

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has vowed to "fix" Facebook, in what he described as his personal challenge for 2018.

Mr Zuckerberg has famously set himself challenges every year since 2009. Facebook launched in 2004.

Social media firms have come under fire for allowing so-called fake news ahead of US and other elections to spread.

Mr Zuckerberg said he intended to focus on "important issues", which he listed as "protecting our community from abuse and hate, defending against interference by nation states, or making sure that time spent on Facebook is time well spent".

"We won't prevent all mistakes or abuse, but we currently make too many errors enforcing our policies and preventing misuse of our tools," he wrote.

"If we're successful this year then we'll end 2018 on a much better trajectory."

The Facebook CEO said he would learn more by looking intensely at those issues than by doing something completely separate. In the past his New Year resolutions have included wearing a tie every day and killing his own food.

But critics questioned why he needed to make a yearly challenge of these issues.

"Zuckerberg's 2018 personal challenge for himself is...doing the work he should be doing as Facebook CEO anyway," tweeted tech writer Maya Kossoff.

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He said one of the issues he intended to tackle was the debate about centralisation and decentralisation.

Technology had the promise of putting more power into people's hands but many people had now lost faith in that promise and thought technology actually centralised power, he said.

Mr Zuckerberg added that encryption and digital currency had the power to counter this trend, and said he would explore how to use them at Facebook.

"This will be a serious year of self-improvement and I'm looking forward to learning from working to fix our issues together," he concluded.

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Mark Zuckerberg's resolutions

2009 - Wear a tie every day

2010 - Learn Mandarin

2011 - Only eat meat he had killed himself

2013 - Meet one person a day outside Facebook

2015 - Read a book every other week

2016 - Build a simple AI to run his home