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In the wake of new discoveries relating to the censorship of the #HunterBidenLaptop story, #KashPatel believes that the #FBI needs to release the records of their conversation with #MarkZuckerberg.

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A #Conservative activist group has filed a complaint with the #IRS about #MarkZuckerberg over alleged #TaxEvasion.

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Shares of #Facebook's company, #Meta, plunged, reducing #MarkZuckerberg net worth by another $11 billion.

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While a new book exposes #MarkZuckerberg for the new bionic tactics that are used in the #Meta, suddenly the poverty has disappeared from the streets of #SanFrancisco. So what was behind that?

And #JustinTrudeau faced questions regarding the UK's warning that terrorists might attack Canada.

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The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing called “Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis,” in which Meta CEO #MarkZuckerberg apologized for the harms social media companies like his have caused families.

Andrew Selepak, a social media professor at the University of Florida, told NTD that internal documents at Meta have shown that the company is reluctant to protect young social media users for fear of hurting their bottom line.
https://www.ntd.com/meta-reluctant-to-protect-youth-in-case-it-would-hurt-their-bottom-line-social-media-professor_970270.html
A federal judge has ruled that Meta CEO #MarkZuckerberg is not personally liable in a group of #SocialMedia #addiction lawsuits. NTD spoke to Andrew Selepak, a social media professor at the University of Florida, who said the decision is likely to mean that Meta and other social media companies will not make any changes to their algorithms or their ways of enticing users to spend more time on their platforms—leading to more and more serious problems for young users down the road. https://buff.ly/3waJQwN
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