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First, stunning whistleblower leaks. Now a shareholder lawsuit lands on Zuckerberg's desk

mbee

Facebook's whistle blower, the one named in this article would be right at home in Stalin's USSR. She wanted more censorship not less, more guided news, not less, more PC social media, not less. She was all for censorship of everything she did not like. Facebook is not the law, never should be the law and should not be making decisions on what is legal and what is not. If facebook employees discover what they believe is illegal activity than they have the same duty every citizen has, call the cops. The government, state and federal can make that process centralized and easy. If they determine the activity is illegal than they can take action under existing law. Facebook can ban practices but if has to say what those are and let every user know what they are. It is the same process as no shirt, no shoes, no service sign on the restaurant door. Censoring by unnamed, unknown and unanswerable employees is a direct violation of liberty and the constitution.

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