Facebook co-founder says Zuckerberg ‘not accountable,’ calls for government break up

Chris Hughes, who began Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, joins a rising refrain of privateness advocates and politicians who've known as for antitrust motion.
Chris Hughes, who started Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, joins a growing chorus of privacy advocates and politicians who have called for antitrust action.

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