A full list of senior Facebook departures over the past 12 months.
A year on from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, there has been significant management change at Facebook.
For Facebook, Cambridge Analytica was the culmination of its early"Move fast and break things mantra." The company may have become more responsible about people's information and privacy, but that can't make up for bad decisions and sloppy policing in its early years.
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