Facebook's Zuckerberg says government censoring social media not the 'right reflex'

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Facebook's Zuckerberg says government censoring social media not the 'right reflex'
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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - Facebook Inc's Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg, commenting on US President Donald Trump's threats against social media companies, said on Wednesday (May 27) that censoring a platform would not be the 'right reflex'for a government worried about censorship.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - Facebook Inc's Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg, commenting on US President Donald Trump's threats against social media companies, said on Wednesday that censoring a platform would not be the"right reflex"for a government worried about censorship.

"I'll have to understand what they actually would intend to do, but in general I think a government choosing to censor a platform because they're worried about censorship doesn't exactly strike me as the right reflex there," Zuckerberg said in an interview with Fox News Channel.

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