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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Facebook Says It May Be Allowing "Too Much" Free Speech In Some Nations

Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook is reportedly negotiating with Chinese partners to launch the social network in China, where it is currently blocked from use.

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