Facebook: can no longer control himself

According to a committee from the UK, it should be banned at to control himself, and suggests that control of the company should pass to government.

The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee of the UK Parliament he published its final report after 18 months s on Facebook and the company's privacy practices.Facebook

The new report sets the foundation for an upcoming legislation that could take full control of Facebook's CEO. According to the findings of the survey:

"Our research over the past year has identified three major threats to our society," said Damian Collins, chairman of the DCMS commission that conducted the research.

"The challenge for next year is to start fixing things. We can not be late anymore. ”

Facebook Democracy is in danger

The committee was very critical of the CEO and founder of Facebook, , who declined public requests to answer committee members' questions, according to the report.

"Even if Mark Zuckerberg "He does not believe he is accountable to the British Parliament, he is accountable to the billions of Facebook users around the world," the commission said in a statement.

"Mark Zuckerberg consistently fails to show the necessary levels of leadership and personal responsibility expected of someone sitting at the top of one of the biggest in the world".

"Democracy is threatened by the malicious and relentless targeting of citizens with misinformation and personalized dark advertising from inappropriate sources provided through the large social networking platforms we use every day," Collins said.

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