Facebook is ill-equipped to handle its massive market position in Asia, according to
Foreign Policy’s Christina Larson. “It’s become clear that the attitudes and policies
the Menlo Park-based company adopted when it was primarily a U.S. social network are inadequate, or even perilous, when applied in authoritarian states, fragile democracies, or nations with deep
ethnic divisions,” she writes.
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