Mark Zuckerberg says social networks should not be fact-checking political speech

Zuckerberg’s remark got here after he used to be requested for ideas on Twitter’s resolution to begin fact-checking the tweets of President Donald Trump.
Zuckerberg’s comment came after he was asked for thoughts on Twitter’s decision to start fact-checking the tweets of President Donald Trump.

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