The Zuckerberg Files

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The founder and CEO of Facebook has experienced a ton of scrutiny over the last decade, but nothing has been more comprehensive than this…

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Facebook famously has a lot of our data, but now one Wisconsin academic is trying to turn the tables on CEO Mark Zuckerberg, just a little bit.

Last Friday, the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee’s Digital Commons launched the Zuckerberg Files. The project contains a complete digital archive of “all public utterances of Facebook’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.” As the project is described:

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