INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Facebook finished its homework
In a pair of newly uploaded letters, the two Senate committees that grilled Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in April have published the
social media giant written answers to their considerable body of questions.
Zuckerberg faced criticism for not answering many of the more
intricate or controversial questions from members of Congress in the moment, but by playing it safe the company bought two months& worth of
time to craft its answers in perfect legalese
If you&re interested in combing through the 454 pages worth of explanations on everything from accusations of conservative censorship to
Cambridge Analytica, you can dig into the documents, embedded below.
Facebook answers to questions from the Senate Judiciary
Committee:
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Facebook answers to questions from the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation:
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