Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg defended his decision to keep President Trump's posts on the platform despite outrage from company insiders and civil rights activists
Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, addressing employees in a highly charged town hall meeting Tuesday, defended his decision to preserve posts on the platform by President Trump despite mounting outrage from insiders and civil rights activists that one of his messages last week was tantamount to a call for violence and therefore a violation of the company’s rules.
The employee meeting, initially scheduled for Thursday, came a day after hundreds of employees participated in a “virtual walkout” opposing the policy...
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