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MeWe Billed Itself as the Anti-Facebook. Now It's Going Hollywood.

MeWe Billed Itself as the Anti-Facebook. Now It's Going Hollywood.

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"I want to stay true to the privacy and those efforts, but I don't think it makes sense personally to be the quote anti-Facebook publicly."

A Hollywood and tech veteran, the new CEO of social network MeWe wants to take the ad-free site known for privacy and attracting anti-vaxxers and other extremists in another direction. He's brought in Cheech & Chong to help and is enlisting A-list Hollywood types.

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The new chief executive of MeWe, the social network that billed itself the anti-Facebook, wants to lure in Hollywood talent — and advertisers. Read more>>

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