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Facebook wants a social media supreme court so it can avoid hard questions As Klein points out, Facebook's failures have consequences on par with government failures. The integrity of elections is threatened; violence is incited; and key communication channels are jammed by bad actors. In America and many other countries, much of this activity goes unregulated by the ... Facebook Crisis Deepens As Public Turns Against Social Network: IBD/TIPP Poll - Investor's Business Daily
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How is facebook not considered spyware? Very Simple, Facebook IS spyware. It is also "Consensual" spyware...yeah, it's spying on you, but you agreed to it (even if you didn't read the agreement before checking the "I Agree" box), and it is probably safe to say, you 'enjoyed' the benefits of it, so most people (still) aren't really complaining about it.
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