Nineteen members of Congress are pushing Mark Zuckerberg to explain why Meta has allowed ads for cocaine, ecstasy and other drugs to be shown on Facebook and Instagram.
Wake me up when the “Congress” actually decides to take actions not just ask “questions” after the damage is done and money is made.
Seems more like election season shenanigans where the government wants to make a last bit effort of making it seem like they’re doing their job but then nothing happens after. Like clockwork.
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Wake me up when the “Congress” actually decides to take actions not just ask “questions” after the damage is done and money is made.
Seems more like election season shenanigans where the government wants to make a last bit effort of making it seem like they’re doing their job but then nothing happens after. Like clockwork.
Right. Into Cryo-Sleep you go, then!
Yes this is there way of looking like they’re doing something without having to actually fix it.
When they fix problems they don’t have ammo to rile up the idiots.