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3 ways Facebook and other social media companies could clean up their acts – if they wanted to

  • Written by Anthony M. Nadler, Associate Professor of Media and Communication Studies, Ursinus College
Under fire, but not without options.AP Photo/Francois Mori

Facebook is in crisis mode, but the company can take major steps to fix itself – and the global community it says it wants to promote. Facebook founder, CEO and majority shareholder Mark Zuckerberg need not wait for governments to impose regulations. If he and other industry leaders...

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