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Facebook fears no FTC fine

Facebook fears no FTC fine

Reports emerged today that the FTC is considering a fine against Facebook that would be the largest ever from the agency. Facebook is made of money. A Washington Post report cites sources inside the agency (currently on hiatus due to the shutdown) saying that regulators have "met to discuss imposing a record-setting fine." We may as well say here that this must be taken with a grain of salt at the outset; that Facebook is non-compliant with terms set previously by the FTC is an established fact, so how much they should be made to pay is the natural next topic of discussion.