Chris Hughes, a former Facebook executive, took to the New York Times to argue for breaking up his former company. Some of the arguments were good. Namely, that Facebook uses its near-monopolistic ...
Facebook pushed back on Monday against critics’ calls for a break-up of the company, urging instead that policymakers develop new regulations swiftly to prevent countries such as China and Russia from ...
Facebook wasn't content offering a brief statement rejecting co-founder Chris Hughes' call to break up the social network. Global Affairs and Communications VP Nick Clegg has published an opinion ...
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes is calling for Facebook to be broken up, saying the power CEO Mark Zuckerberg has is "unprecedented and un-American." Credit: Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty Images "It ...
This is the second post in a series on the Facebook monopoly. The first post explored how the U.S. Federal Trade Commission should define the Facebook monopoly. I am inspired by Cloudflare’s recent ...
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes has joined the chorus of prominent voices calling for regulators to break up the social networking colossus. In a New York Times op-ed, he wrote that his college ...
In wake of psychological experiment, group challenges users to take a Facebook break and find out if it makes them happier What would you do with your time if you gave up Facebook for 99 days?
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