During the three years that I lived in London, Facebook was a valuable expat tool for staying connected with everyone back home. Up until last month, I wasn't ready, and I felt that I had a good reason. Go ahead, click that little "x" and watch the Facebook app disappear. But that's a big step, and I understand that even with the social network's snowballing scandals you may not be ready. It's all enough to make you delete Facebook completely, which many people are doing (there's even a hashtag for that). ![]() CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared before both houses of Congress this week to address a range of volatile issues, from the 87 million user profiles accessed by data analyst firm Cambridge Analytica to the company's role in spreading fake news in the US, the UK and other countries. It's been a miserable year so far for Facebook, and it just keeps getting worse.
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