Glenn Beck will meet with Mark Zuckerberg to discuss Trending Topics controversy

Glenn Beck will soon meet with Mark Zuckerberg to discuss the recent controversy over the social network's "Trending Topics" section.
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Karissa Bell
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Glenn Beck will soon meet with Mark Zuckerberg to discuss the recent controversy over the social network's "Trending Topics" section.

Facebook's chief executive previously said he would invite conservative leaders to the company's headquarters to discuss the issue. 


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That meeting is slated to take place Wednesday, Beck said in a Facebook post on Sunday. The talkshow host said that Zuckerberg's office invited him to participate in a meeting, along with a handful of others. 

Noting that his name was explicitly mentioned in last week's report on Gizmodo, which sparked the controversy, Beck said he was interested in speaking to Zuckerberg about the issue directly.

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"It would be interesting to look him in the eye as he explains and a win for all voices if we can come to a place of real trust with this powerful tool," Beck wrote.

"The question that needs to be answered Wednesday is: Will Mark see this as an opportunity to free all points of view but at the same time unify America and the world."

It's not clear who else will attend the meeting, but Beck said he expected there would be between eight and 10 participants, in addition to Zuckerberg. He said he hoped Carly Fiorina would also attend, though it's not clear if she was also invited to the meeting.

Facebook has come under fire for its Trending Topics section, which highlights news stories that are being discussed on the platform, after reports that the section's editors may have suppressed conservative news outlets. Zuckerberg and other executives have denied any wrongdoing, but Facebook's CEO pledged to meet with prominent conservatives last week to "share their points of view."

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Karissa was Mashable's Senior Tech Reporter, and is based in San Francisco. She covers social media platforms, Silicon Valley, and the many ways technology is changing our lives. Her work has also appeared in Wired, Macworld, Popular Mechanics, and The Wirecutter. In her free time, she enjoys snowboarding and watching too many cat videos on Instagram. Follow her on Twitter @karissabe.

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