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When Mark Zuckerberg appears before a Senate hearing on January 31, he will be in the midst of celebrating Facebook’s 20th birthday and a turnaround for Meta’s shares, which are riding high.
But the senators are determined to spoil the party with a barrage of questions about his failures to protect children on Meta’s platforms.
Over the past few months a whistleblower, US lawsuits and an investigation appear to reveal how the company presented two faces over the Molly Russell case, dragged its feet over child safety and allowed Instagram to become a breeding ground for paedophiles.
Politicians and law enforcement are also up in arms over the company’s move to encrypt all its messages, which they feel will hamper the ability to combat
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