If Facebook Wants Our Accept as true with, Mark Zuckerberg Must Resign

Privacy figures to be a large matter of debate on the upcoming Facebook F8 convention. But does Facebook have any credibility left after such a lot of public blunders?
Privacy figures to be a big topic of discussion at the upcoming Facebook F8 conference. But does Facebook have any credibility left after so many public blunders?Original article
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