A top New Zealand official blasted Facebook in a series of now-deleted tweets, calling the company 'morally bankrupt pathological liars'
New York A top New Zealand official blasted Facebook in a series of now-deleted tweets, calling the company"morally bankrupt pathological liars."
John Edwards, the country's privacy commissioner, wrote Sunday on Twitter that"Facebook cannot be trusted," according to screenshots of his tweets taken by the New Zealand Herald.
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