Trump Thinks Facebook’s Wipeout Might Have Something to Do With a Little Thing Called TRUTH

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Trump Thinks Facebook’s Wipeout Might Have Something to Do With a Little Thing Called TRUTH
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Facebook had its worst day ever on Thursday and the former president has some theories on what went wrong.

for the company, because not only is it a strong indication that Facebook has finally reached a point of total market saturation with diminishing opportunities for future growth, it’s reporting less revenue as it focuses on the metaverse stuff.

The result was a 26% stock plunge that wiped $232 billion off Meta’s value on Wednesday—Unfortunately for the Trump Technology and Media Group, Truth Social’s developers, those user losses were the biggest in Africa, Latin America, and Asia. There’s also every reason to suspect that Facebook’s diminishing returns in the U.S. and Europe have to do with the trend of younger users treating it like a

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