One day after a Facebook co-founder called for the company to be broken up, Mark Zuckerberg met with a man with the power to influence whether that actually happens
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The Facebook chief executive's meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday was billed as a chance to find common ground on the regulation of harmful online content. But looming over the meeting were growing calls in Europe to break up what many have come to see as a social media monopoly.European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in February that while her office was not investigating Facebook, she was monitoring how the company used data.
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