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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 19

    Top executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter could be called before Congress to explain how they protect user data for political adshttp://on.wsj.com/2FVo1SP 

    11:15 AM - 19 Mar 2018
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      1. James Cordeiro‏ @JamesCordeiro3 Apr 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Do many members of Congress understand computers & social media? After many members of Congress asked Zuckerberg the SAME questions about how facebook makes its money, and the lack of depth and substance with follow up questions, I have to wonder if it's not a big waste of time.

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      2. Chris Cow‏ @ChrisCow3 Apr 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe Congress should bring in a few kids to help translate what Twitter and Google do and how their platform is set up. Those old guys were hilariously unprepared for Mark Zuckerberg. That’s the Facebook guy for the over 60 club😛

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      3. Btowncbd.com‏ @BtowncbdC Apr 24
        Replying to @ChrisCow3 @WSJ

        They were like a 35 year old at a college bar.

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      1. The Pholosopher  🍜‏ @DaPholosopher Apr 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        Just the State trying to keep its monopoly over propaganda outlets. #TaxationIsTheft #EndTaxation #FreeTheMarket

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      1. Frank Zaffino‏ @ZaffinoFrank Apr 20
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        Meanwhile, congress has been forced to call their grandkids to explain social media and the internet to them.

        0 replies 1 retweet 4 likes
      1. Bary Kauffman‏ @BaryKauffman Mar 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Time to question the TOP executives... bring them before the committee... I for once agree with Feinstein!

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      2. Layla Sharpe‏ @LayLaylaLayLaLa Apr 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Twitter needs to be investigated. It deletes all pro-Trump tweets from myself and others, that’s violates our 1st amendment rights. Probably will delete this because they’re cowards.

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      2. Tony Graham‏ @GhostRider23 Mar 27
        Replying to @WSJ

        #IBOR Comethpic.twitter.com/mIGwsILdWM

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      3. Robert Wilson‏ @Rob98000 Apr 2
        Replying to @GhostRider23 @WSJ

        Oh look at the little babay who didn't read the terms of service, if you don't like this platform leave and make your own

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      4. Tony Graham‏ @GhostRider23 Apr 2
        Replying to @Rob98000 @WSJ

        It’s happening, the days of #MySpace are here for those who abuse “Terms” of Service and “Community Standards” #IBORpic.twitter.com/XdK1si0nDk

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      5. Robert Wilson‏ @Rob98000 Apr 2
        Replying to @GhostRider23 @WSJ

        Yep you're a bot.

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      6. Tony Graham‏ @GhostRider23 Apr 2
        Replying to @Rob98000 @WSJ

        lol 😂pic.twitter.com/SIQS1QpI4H

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      1. Buster7‏ @Buster716 Apr 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        They are all monopolies and need to be broken up. Buying up competition, setting prices for the digital ad market and control WAYYYYYYY to much information.

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      1. Tyler Dollar $ign‏ @TylerDollarSign Apr 18
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        #DeleteFacebook #DeleteFacebookNow #DontTrustZuck #LyingMark

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      1. Jasmine Addison‏ @JasmineAddiso14 Apr 14
        Replying to @WSJ

        They're free communication networks, I naturally expect for my civil rights to be violated and for my privacy to be non existent!

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      1. Jerry Mather‏ @jrmduc Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        When will Congress write laws to reign in these companies??? Facebook is not your friend & it never was.

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