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Hello, everyone! Mike Isaac reporting in from the slightly chilly San Francisco Bay Area. (For Californians, anything below 70 degrees is chilly.) Let’s take a look at this week’s tech news:

Early in the week, the technology news site The Verge dropped a bit of a bombshell. Casey Newton, a Verge reporter, obtained two hours of audio recordings from some of Mark Zuckerberg’s internal question-and-answer sessions with Facebook employees.

Though much of the content itself is fairly anodyne — Mr. Zuckerberg is careful enough not to say excessively inflammatory things to his staff of more than 40,000 employees, even in private — it is a rare look into the dynamic between the chief executive of Facebook and the types of questions his work force is concerned with. Topics varied from competition with apps like TikTok, the viral Chinese video app, to fighting the sea of toxic content that flows through the company’s network every day.

The key moment, however, was when the discussion turned to antitrust enforcement. Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat who is running for president, has frequently called for the breakup of large tech companies like Facebook. Were she to win the presidency, Mr. Zuckerberg said, he would anticipate a legal battle between Facebook and the federal government.