From: NYTimes.com <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: The New York Times Magazine: Can Facebook Fix Its Own Worst Bug? Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2017 21:32:44 +0000 View in Browser Add [email protected] to your address book. arthe New York limes [ al -he New York Times Friday. April 28. 2017 NYTimes.com » "When I started Facebook, the idea of connecting the world was not controversial," Mark Zuckerberg tells the Times tech columnist Farhad Manjoo in this week's cover story. That was before 2016 — the year in which it became clear that the social-media revolution that Zuckerberg helped start had aided the spread of misinformation and the ascent of right-wing nationalists, trolls and terrorists whose various visions of the world run directly counter to Zuckerberg's own. Now, Zuckerberg concedes, whether connecting the world was such a great idea is "actually a real question." But does a tech C.E.O. who has profoundly transformed the world in the last decade have what it takes to tackle the consequences of that transformation? Elsewhere in the magazine, Erik Madigan Heck photographs the otherworldly clothes of Rei Kawakubo, the 94-year-old force behind the avant-garde fashion label Comme des Garcons. Willa Paskin writes about the new Netflix series that explores the trauma behind the heroine in the beloved book "Anne of Green Gables." Christopher Glazek profiles Michael Weinstein, the controversial founder of AIDS Healthcare Foundation. And we're incredibly proud to welcome to our pages Dorie Greenspan, who introduces her column, On Desserts, this week, just days after winning her fifth James Beard Award. Happy reading, Jake Silverstein Editor in Chief EFTA00696098