Superstar Wars megastar Mark Hamill quits Fb, accuses Mark Zuckerberg of placing income over 'truthfulness'

Mark Hamill, who performs Luke Skywalker in Superstar Wars, says he surrender Fb as it permits political commercials to unfold incorrect information and falsehoods.
Mark Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, says he quit Facebook because it allows political ads to spread misinformation and falsehoods.

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