Zuckerberg makes a big deal about Facebook's democratizing power, which puts all its users on equal footing and lets the truth speak to power. But given that Zuckerberg often states the opposite of what is true, it should come as no surprise that the social network has a secret policy that gives celebrities and powerful figures free rein to harass people, incite violence, and break other rules without consequence. — Read the rest
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