KEY POINTS
  • Mark Zuckerberg tells the House Energy and Commerce Committee he doesn't consider Facebook to be a media company even though it hosts and produces content.
  • Facebook is facing questions following reports that research firm Cambridge Analytica improperly gained access to the personal data of as many as 87 million Facebook users.
  • Although Zuckerberg did not say Facebook was a media company, he did acknowledge it is responsible for what is posted on its platforms.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg told Congress on Wednesday that Facebook isn't a media company even though it hosts and produces content.

"I consider us to be a technology company because the primary thing that we do is have engineers who write code and build product and services for other people," Zuckerberg said during his second day of testimony on Capitol Hill.