Facebook Users Break Guinness World Record and Tell The Social Networking Giant To Choose Renewable Energy

Eleven hours into their attempt, tens of thousands of Facebook users around the world established a Guinness World Record for the most comments to a Facebook post in 24 hours. The Facebook users joined with Greenpeace to call on the social networking giant to start powering its services wi…

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