"The Social Network," about the website and its founder's meteoric rise, starred A-listers Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake, won an Oscar and made almost $250 million in the United States alone. These people are not the darlings anymore and it’s been hard for them to adapt," Lincoln Network President Aaron Ginn told Fox News. Other high-profile figures in the U.K. have also voiced their concerns about the social network. “Hanging out on Facebook doesn't really make us happier and what we learn there might or might not be reliable. The social network, for example, accidentaly tagged an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence as hate speech, and briefly censored a photo of Santa Claus.
Source: Fox News December 10, 2018 14:50 UTC