Here are the scandals and other incidents that have sent Facebook's share price tanking in 2018

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Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter is partnering with a California cannabis company as its chief brand strategist, and the company's CEO is looking to expand to other states.

Facebook's first big share price fall came in January when the company on announced major changes to news feed, one of its top products.

Those warnings sent Wall Street into a panic, with the company's share price closing down more than 4 percent on Jan.

Facebook tried to get ahead of the reports by suspending the consulting firm on March 16, but the reports' still had impact.

Facebook shares fell almost 5 percent on March 27 when reports broke that Zuckerberg had decided to testify before Congress.

Since the report, Facebook has cut ties with the agency and CEO Mark Zuckerberg made himself available to the press to answer questions, but Facebook's share price keeps on tumbling.

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