Mark Zuckerberg Tells Angry Facebook Employees He May Change Censorship Policy on Trump and Other World Leaders

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly advised staff angered through the verdict now not to take away contemporary posts through President Donald Trump from the platform that the corporate would possibly assessment its insurance policies across the "discussion of state use of force," doubtlessly censoring President Trump and different global leaders.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly told employees angered by the decision not to remove recent posts by President Donald Trump from the platform that the company may review its policies around the "discussion of state use of force," potentially censoring President Trump and other world leaders.Original article
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