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Breakup isn't the answer, FB chief Zuckerberg says

The Facebook co-founder's defence came as it reported that it recently disabled billions of bogus accounts set up by "bad actors" and that 5 per cent of active accounts is likely fakes. He argued that breaking up the company might mean fewer resources to curb harmful online content and election interference and improve privacy and the portability of personal data.

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