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Facebook's 'Breach of Trust'

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With lawmakers in the U.S. and U.K. calling for Mark Zuckerberg to testify, Facebook continues to have a Cambridge Analytica problem.

Facebook lost around $50 billion in the two days after the news broke that Cambridge Analytica systematically harvested user data from tens of millions.

Zuckerberg said his company needs to fix the "breach of trust" between Facebook and the people who use the platform.

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