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Facebook Dodging Public Scrutiny

Facebook may face what many in the public knew would soon happen, “The beginning of their end.”

Two major incidents exposed coming from two different directions one from the far left own whistle blower, who took on her boss and that the data that shows that Facebook is controlling your data with Facebook in control and ownership of Instagram, WhatsApp, and the Facebook Messenger.

Facebook went down just two hours after the whistle-blower revealed the stuns that Facebook is doing behind people’s backs and in plain sight of authorities, stating “nothing to see here, look over there.” Last week when the system went down, the public suddenly understood that Big Tech, with the switch of a button, could shut them off permanently.

Facebook needs to be reined in by the US Government and regulated closely as to keep them from continuing down the road to surveillance control of the masses.

Wyoming News Syndicated
Wyoming News Syndicated
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