Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook will review its policies concerning the state use of force, voter suppression and content moderation, as the company faces a backlash from many of its own workers over its inaction on controversial posts by President Trump
Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook will review its policies concerning the state use of force, voter suppression and content moderation, as the company faces a backlash from many of its own workers over its inaction on controversial posts by President Donald Trump.
In a note to employees that he later shared on his Facebook page on Friday, Zuckerberg acknowledged that the decision about Trump's posts"left many of you angry, disappointed and hurt." The Facebook cofounder and CEO also addressed the protests that have erupted across the United States and around the world following the death of George Floyd."To members of our Black community: I stand with you. Your lives matter. Black lives matter," he wrote.
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