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Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress Wednesday April 11, 2018 about the Cambridge Analytica data issues. While he was nervous and dodgy on some answers he gave, Congress for the most part were very out of touch about tech, social, and the Facebook model. There were some good points like platform content neutrality and a further dive going back further than the Trump election. Congress could of done a better job prepping for this, which only a few senators had meaningful dialogue. Listen for more of my analysis of the hearing.

 

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