Facebook’s former vice president of user growth doesn’t use the social network anymore. Neither does he allow his kids to use it. In fact, he thinks the social network is “eroding the core foundations of how people behave.”
Facebook’s former vice president of user growth doesn’t use the social network anymore. Neither does he allow his kids to use it. In fact, he thinks the social network is “eroding the core foundations of how people behave.”
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