In an interview with the BBC on Monday, the company's head of global affairs, British former politician Nick Clegg, said it was not trying to shun government regulation but said that the kind being proposed by the likes of Elizabeth Warren would not address its problems. Warren, a Massachusetts Senator and presidential hopeful, has called for Facebook to sell or relinquish control of its subsidiaries Instagram and WhatsApp, claiming its current infastructure gives it too much power. Zuckerberg is fighting back against her demands. Separately, the company has not been accused of doing enough to protect user data or act as a referee deciding what should and should not be allowed on its platform.
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