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CORPUS CHRISTI (Kiii News) — It's a question that's been making its rounds on social media since Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before U.S. Congress for two days this week.

One of Zuckerberg's answers during the two days of testimony before U.S. Senators alluded to the possibility the free Facebook we all know won't be its only form.

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Zuckerberg went on to note a paid version of the social network had been considered, but the company plans on sticking with the ad-based model for now.

Would you pay for Facebook? 3News wants to know. Vote here on our MegaphoneTV web poll and be sure to download our Kiii 3News App so you can participate in Live, on-air polls in real-time.

The Facebook CEO's presence on Capitol Hill was prompted by a massive privacy breach, the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, which Zuckerberg apologized for, promising to do more to protect the privacy of users' data.

Despite those apologies, the two Senate committees expressed concerns about Facebook and called to regulate the social media giant.

MORE: Senators to Zuckerberg: We may need to regulate Facebook to protect privacy

The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal is certainly the bigger headline grabber these days, but a new survey by MagnifyMoney found that more than half of Americans, 54-percent, are more concerned about the September 2017 Equifax breach than the social media snafu.

MORE: People are more concerned about the Equifax data breach than the Facebook scandal

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