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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 10

    With an average age of 62, the senators interviewing Mark Zuckerberg skew older than the average Facebook userhttps://on.wsj.com/2JABGkn 

    2:45 PM - 10 Apr 2018
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      1. SHSkogen‏ @shskogen Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Ageism, not cool. 😒

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      2. Mad Clatsop‏ @realAltAltNPS Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        The Senators skew older than the average Facebook user's parents.

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      3. Jcourt‏ @jbcourt Apr 10
        Replying to @realAltAltNPS @WSJ

        Good one!

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      4. Mad Clatsop‏ @realAltAltNPS Apr 10
        Replying to @jbcourt @WSJ

        Also true. 🙂

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      1.  🌊Minute Man Ready 🌊‏ @L0NGH0RN57 Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ @artytrace

        There is not any way that these old fuckers understand anything about today's technology. Their questions don't make any sense. They get easily sidetracked with minutiae. What a waste of time.

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      1. Karen Wright‏ @4BlyndJustyse Apr 10
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        It is abundantly clear from their questions.

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      1. Timothy Bair  🇺🇸‏ @TimothyBair Apr 10
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        So you say...we bet most on Facebook lie about their age❓🤣

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      1. d_a-b_photography‏ @dabbonatophoto Apr 10
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        Who gives a flying fuck about who is active on FB!? What’s of interest is who sold what to who and what for, right? Ahh journalism at its pinacles! #clowns

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      2. M.M‏ @rootframework Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Zuckerberg has done great so far , but in some aspects they've got him. Hahaha, never laugh at a politician, in human kinds ,the genius kind of human works is the works of politics. They've gained great materials for political ads from his responses.

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      3. M.M‏ @rootframework Apr 10
        Replying to @rootframework @WSJ

        Sen. Durbin presses Zuckerberg on privacy issues, asking: "Would you be comfortable sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night?" Zuckerberg laughs and says, "No." https://cnn.it/2IHdoE2 pic.twitter.com/h3mBP1P2KG

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      4. M.M‏ @rootframework Apr 10
        Replying to @rootframework @WSJ

        Politicians and math teachers are all the same. Hahaha. They know where the weaknesses are no matter how smart someone is. Those responses can make spectacular campaign ads.

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      1. Thomas Newkirk‏ @10Newkirk Apr 10
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        Time for age and term limits

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      1. Michael‏ @ideclaring Apr 10
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        After many years, the grans finally get a chance to teach the kids a hard lesson again, how can they miss it?

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      1. DJIA‏ @09072021 Apr 10
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        So?

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      1. ddhemminger‏ @blondbombshellD Apr 10
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        So WHAT

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      1. Mischa‏ @MischaEDM Apr 10
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        All Americans are concerned and who are laughing now?!

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      1. The Sarcastic SOB‏ @TheSarcasticSoB Apr 10
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        The average Facebook user is a moron who puts all his and his friends private info out on the internet and expects mommy and daddy to make it ok

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