Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Facebook isn’t a company. It’s a country that needs to be sanctioned


It’s hard to imagine Mark Zuckerberg or Sheryl Sandberg wearing a black eyepatch and stroking a cat while overseeing the covert operation to overthrow America’s government. The people at Facebook, for all their flaws, don’t seem like the villains in a James Bond movie. And, for what it’s worth, they may very well have our best interests in mind. Who knows? But Facebook isn’t people, it’s more akin to a country, and a large one at that with over two billion citizens. It wasn’t always a country. The social network was driven first by Zuckerberg’s ego, then briefly by the…

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