Gizmodo points out that such questioning shows that Facebook can and will influence the future presidency in United States.
More than 1.04 billion people use Facebook.
Its where we get our news, share our political views, and interact with politicians.
Its also where those politicians are spending a greater share of their budgets, Gizmodos Michael Nunez reports.
This is not the first time Facebook had a brush with politics.
In 2010 the social networking firm conducted a 61-million-person experiment to discover if Facebook could affect Americans voting behaviors.
However this is that first time Facebook is debating about voting for a particular person, Donald Trump.
It is well known that Mark is fiercely anti-Trump.
He spoke out against the Republican front runner during the companys annual F8 developer conference.
Legally, Facebook are not required to stay neutral in the 2016 presidential race.
source: www.techworm.net