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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., speaks as Facebook's General Counsel Colin Stretch, Twitter's Acting General Counsel Sean Edgett, and Google's Law Enforcement and Information Security Director Richard Salgado, testify during a Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, on more signs from tech companies of Russian election activity. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

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A promotional image for the Consumer Product Safety Commission from the federal agency's official Facebook page. (CPSC/Facebook)

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Mike Rowe serves as the narrator for Science Channel's sixth season of "How the Universe Works." (Image: Facebook, Mike Rowe)

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Former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya feels "tremendous guilt" for helping build the world's largest social media network, saying it's helping to fuel the spread of "misinformation" and destroying the way civil society works. Palihapitiya, a part-owner of the Golden State Warriors, did no favors for the NBA's public relations woes on China by declaring "nobody cares" about the oppressed Uyghur minority. (YouTube/@Stanford Graduate School of Business)

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Fox News' Facebook site is the most popular among those of any other news organization says a new industry study. (NewsWhip.com)

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Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said as many as two-thirds of male executives are afraid to be alone with a female colleague. (Associated Press)

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Facebook Addiction Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Soldiers from the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division fielded its new Modular Handgun System on Nov. 27, 2017. (Image: Facebook, U.S. Army, 101st Airborne Division)

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Moore Elementary School in Brentwood, Pa., is investigating a teacher after she posted on Facebook that she was going shopping for a gun. (KDKA)

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces plans for Oculus Go, a virtual reality headset that will be available in 2018. (Image: Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg)

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FILE - This is Oct. 5, 2014, file photo of Irish singer Sinead O'Connor performs during the Italian State RAI TV program "Che Tempo che Fa", in Milan, Italy. O'Connor emotionally pleaded for help and opened up about her struggles with mental illness in a rambling Facebook video posted on Aug. 3, 2017. A follow-up Facebook said to be made on O’Connor’s behalf late Monday said the singer was OK. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)

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ABC's "The Middle" will enter its ninth and last season this October. (ABC/Facebook)

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A Mississippi Fox News reporter picked up a snake on the side of the road during an impromptu Facebook Live report, only to find out the reptile was a venomous rattlesnake. (Jeremy J. Ford)

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In this Monday, June 19, 2017, photo, a user signs into Facebook on an iPad, in North Andover, Mass. Facebook has squeezed just about as many ads into its main platform as it can. Any more and users might start to complain. Now, ads are moving on to Messenger, and WhatsApp may not be too far behind. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, April 12, 2016, file photo, new features of Messenger are displayed during the keynote address at the F8 Facebook Developer Conference in San Francisco. Facebook has squeezed just about as many ads into its main platform as it can. Any more and users might start to complain. Now, ads are moving on to Messenger, and WhatsApp may not be too far behind. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

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FILE - This Feb. 19, 2014, file photo, shows WhatsApp and Facebook app icons on a smartphone in New York. Facebook has squeezed just about as many ads into its main platform as it can. Any more and users might start to complain. Now, ads are moving on to Messenger, and WhatsApp may not be too far behind. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison, File)