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- Comedian John Oliver roasted Facebook with a parody version of its "Here Together" TV ad.
- The parody plays on Facebook's issues with misusing data, fake news, and outrageous content.
- It caps a terrible week for Facebook, which lost $120 billion in value after releasing its second-quarter earnings.
Facebook's terrible week was topped off by a spectacular roasting by John Oliver on Sunday night, after the comedian ripped into its cratering stock price, fake news problem, and its "bulls**t apology ads."
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