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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg's Foray into Politics Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on "Foreign Influence Operations and Their Use of Social Media Platforms," on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)

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In this image from a video provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office and posted on Facebook, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks to members of the U.S. Congress from Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP)

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Illustration on children and Facebook by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, USMC, is seen in this screen capture from his Aug. 27, 2021, Facebook video, wherein he criticized senior military leadership and its handling of the evacuation of Kabul in light of the deadly suicide bombing attack at the Hamid Karzai International Airport. [https://www.facebook.com/stuart.scheller/videos/561114034931173/]

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Facebook is one of the technology giants accused of manipulating the advertising market, hurting newspapers and other print media along the way. Doug Reynolds, founder and managing director of HD Media, is fighting back with a federal lawsuit. (Associated Press)

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"Walk Away" founder Brandon Straka has been banned by Facebook along with 500,000-strong group. (Image: Twitter, Brandon Straka)

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Executives from Google, Amazon, Apple and Facebook told a House hearing that they had not personally seen large-scale Chinese theft of U.S. technology at their companies. (ASSOCIATED PRESS photographs)

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg upset liberals by meeting privately with President Trump in October. (Associated Press/File)

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3. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook, $69.9 billion Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks about "News Tab" at the Paley Center, Friday, Oct. 25, 2019 in New York. The new feature in the Facebook mobile app will display headlines — and nothing else — from the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, BuzzFeed News, Business Insider, NBC, USA Today and the Los Angeles Times, among others.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Dr. Priscilla Chan married Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg who is worth $50 billion

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The medical conflict between pro-life and pro-choice doctors erupted this summer after Facebook removed two videos from Live Action about abortion. (ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS)

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Jimmy's Famous Seafood, which was targeted by PETA in 2018 for selling crabs, is celebrating the moment by selling a limited run of "PETA Tears" lager. (Image: Facebook, Jimmy's Face)

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Illustration on Facebook's Libra currency by Alecxander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Police in Torrington, Connecticut, struck a deal in which wanted suspect Jose H. Simms will turn himself in — provided his mugshot gets 15,000 Facebook likes. (Image: Facebook, City of Torrington Police Department)

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The "Still One of Us" Campaign by Ireland's Iona Institute for Religion and Society ran afoul of Facebook's censors for graphic and violent imagery in May 2019. The attached photo was blurred with a notice regarding "sensitive" material. (Image: Iona Institute) ** FILE **

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discusses the possibility of President Trump winning reelection in 2020 during a May 7, 2019, event at Cornell University's Institute of Politics & Global Affairs. (Image: Facebook, Fox Business live screenshot)

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A soldier trains at Fort Benning, Georgia. (Image: Facebook, U.S. Army Fort Benning)

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A statue of sailor George Mendonsa kissing Greta Zimmer Friedman to celebrate the end of World War II was vandalized with #MeToo graffiti on Feb. 18, 2019, in Florida. (Image: Facebook, Sarasota Police Department)