Mark Zuckerbergis getting candid about the way he comes off to others.

During an interview onNBC Nightly Newswith Lester Holt that aired on Monday, the Facebook co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer, 35, admitted that he’s had a particularly difficult time communicating with others about his company.

Though he acknowledged that he may struggle with his social skills, Zuckerberg said that he’s working to improve himself and get his messages across effectively in better ways.

“Look, historically I’ve had a very hard time expressing myself,” he shared. “I just come across as robotic.”

“This is one of the things that in growing up I need to get — I need to get better at in running this company,” he added.

Zuckerberg believes part of the reason he’s had trouble connecting with others is due to the fact he’s been a public figure for so long and has heard a number of false rumors about himself.

“I’ve been in the public eye since I was 19,” he explained. “And a lot of my personal experience has been that people say a lot of false things about you.”

“Of course, I want to know that when my girls grow up, that they’re going to be able to say that their dad made the world better and stood up for what he believed in,” he told Holt.

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The social networking platform was publicly scrutinized following accusations that fake news shared on the platform influenced the 2016 election.

“We were looking for more traditional threats like hacking, but we weren’t looking for these kinds of coordinated information campaigns that now we’re aware of,” Zuckerberg explained of how the integrity of the 2016 election managed to get compromised.

The Facebook CEO also said that his company was already working to “proactively identify” and “take down” any foreign actors who are attempting to influence the 2020 election.

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In March 2018, Zuckerbergaddressed the 2016 scandaland revealed that his platform was working on improvements to ensure it never happened again.

“What’s clear is that in 2016 we were not as on top of a number of issues as we should have, whether it was Russian interference or fake news,” Zuckerberg said. “The reality here is that this isn’t rocket science, I mean there’s a lot of hard work that we need to do to make it harder for nation-states like Russia to do election interference, to make it so that trolls and other folks can’t spread fake news.”

Zuckerberg also predicted that another Russian interference could be possible — but reassured that his company was on top of any attempts.

“I’m sure someone’s trying, right? I’m sure that there’s v-2, version two, of whatever the Russian effort was in 2016, I’m sure they’re working on that. And there are going to be some new tactics that we need to make sure that we observe and get in front of,” he said.

source: people.com