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Face Book is Going Down!
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Can't say I'm sad to see *ukerberg fall to his knees, but I do use it for some business ads and to keep up with my family in other states. I'm hoping this will just end the censoring that has gone on under his watch. I think he's ready to sell out.

Quote:By Sarah Frier / Bloomberg
Updated: March 19, 2018 12:41 PM ET

Facebook Inc. shares posted their steepest drop since 2015 as U.S. and European officials demanded answers to reports that a political advertising firm retained information on millions of the social network’s users without their consent.
Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic are calling on Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg to appear before lawmakers to explain how U.K.-based Cambridge Analytica, the data-analysis firm that helped Donald Trump win the U.S. presidency, was able to harvest the personal information.

Facebook has already testified about how its platform was used by Russian propagandists ahead of the 2016 election, but the company never put Zuckerberg himself in the spotlight with government leaders. The pressure may also foreshadow tougher regulation for the social network.

U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota and John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana, have called on the chairman of the Judiciary Committee to bring in technology company CEOs, including from Twitter Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google, for public questioning.

In a letter Monday to Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, Klobuchar and Kennedy said they have “serious concern regarding recent reports that data from millions of American was misused in order to influence voters.”

“The lack of oversight on how data is stored and how political advertisements are sold raises concerns about the integrity of American elections as well as privacy rights,” the senators wrote. A hearing with the CEOs would allow the committee to learn “what is being done to protect Americans’ data and limit abuse of the platforms, as well as to assess what measures should be taken before the next elections.”

Facebook on Friday said that a professor used Facebook’s log-in tools to get people to sign up for what he claimed was a personality-analysis app he had designed for academic purposes. To take the quiz, 270,000 people gave the app permission to access data via Facebook on themselves and their friends, exposing a network of 50 million people, according to the New York Times. That kind of access was allowed per Facebook’s rules at the time. Afterward, the professor violated Facebook’s terms when he passed along that data to Cambridge Analytica.

Facebook fell as much as 8.1 percent to $170.06 on Monday in New York, wiping out all of the year’s gains so far. That marked the biggest intraday drop since August 2015.
Zuckerberg’s Fortune Falls $3.8 Billion Over Data Exploitation
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There are a few things people can do to protect their privacy on Face Book, if you wish to remain; your choice.

How to control what people can see about you on Facebook


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#2
That would be wonderful, but im sure if FB did fall something even worse would take its place, think along the lines of Hillary Book
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(03-19-2018, 08:34 PM)Wallfire Wrote: That would be wonderful, but im sure if FB did fall something even worse would take its place, think along the lines of Hillary Book

Ah... but you need to think positive.  Q says to watch the sale off of such things.  They say the internet will be 100% regulated when all is said and done. 

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We have an internet bill of rights petition going around now.  Please sign and tell all your friends and family to sign as well.  We need this to stop the censorship.

https://t.co/X1XwDdXCoR


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