REUTERS: Facebook Inc made an 'operational mistake' in not acting sooner to remove a page for a militia group that posted a call to arms in ...
REUTERS: Facebook Inc made an"operational mistake" in not acting sooner to remove a page for a militia group that posted a call to arms in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the company's Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Friday.
Zuckerberg, speaking in a video message published on his Facebook profile, acknowledged the company had received complaints from"a bunch of people" about the Kenosha Guard posting.
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