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Greenpeace Ramps Up Pressure on Facebook’s Coal Use
The New York Times (Apr 13 2011) Fossil Fuel
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Greenpeace has hit a new record with its Facebook “unfriend coal” campaign. No, not a record for how much it can harass the social network (well, kind of), but a Guinness World Record for how many comments a single Facebook post has received in a 24-hour period. The Facebook “unfriend coal” page now has over 69,000 comments, and the previous Guinness Record was 50,000 comments.
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