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Last year, facing intensifying scrutiny over the level of hate speech and misinformation flowing across his platform, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg got reflective.
"It's important to me that when [my kids] Max and August grow up, they feel like what their father built was good for the world," he told The New York Times.
Similarly, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has been through the ringer in recent years, trying to scrub a preponderance of hate videos, pedophilia videos and other scary extremes.
Will my children feel like I made good decisions?"
Well, here's how things are going in the world for the kids of Silicon Valley titans, and all the rest of us: