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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg - Source: Reuters
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has had what can only be described as a Richard Nixon moment, after he sweated profusely as he was being questioned about Facebook's privacy failures at a conference.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that Zuckerberg, wearing an insulated hoodie under hot stage lights, took to the stage at the All Things Digital D8 conference in California to have his say on the site's privacy debate.
But as the interview carried on, he was described as being "visibly uncomfortable and sweating profusely" as he defended his company against claims being made that it was forcing its users to make more and more information available publicly.
It came to a point where the interviewer actually had to ask Zuckerberg if he was alright.
The interview comes after Facebook rolled out new privacy settings to pacify users after criticism that its previous settings shared too much personal information with other users, outsiders and third parties.