Facebook's contracts with some of its ad agencies have a nondisclosure clause that prevents them from discussing any aspect of the company's business, even if that information is already public.
Facebook has contracts with some agencies that forbids them from confirming or commenting on any aspect of Facebook without its written permission — even if that information is already public. In some cases, the clause applies after the agency has stopped working for Facebook. Greenbaum said being unable to comment on Facebook could affect an agency's ability to do business because they often also buy Facebook ads on behalf of other clients and advise clients on their Facebook strategies. Many agency executives also speak publicly or publish articles about the industry, where Facebook is a constant topic of discussion.
That haircut is a tribute to loneliness.
You know, for a man with a database of every human and thus every hairstyle out there, he really could've chosen a better haircut - and I'm someone that cares so little about it that half the time I have a buzzcut!
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I've lost all respect for fb when they deactivated my fb account, under which I never broke any of their community standards, but was too politically vociferous, with reasoning that it was deactivated to 'confirm my identity'. Going on 60 days now...
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