Zuckerberg defends permitting false advertisements on Fb, pronouncing corporate shouldnt be censoring

Fb founder Mark Zuckerberg defended the verdict to permit false political advertisements to stay at the social media website, pronouncing the corporate shouldn’t be within the censorship trade. “What…
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg defended the decision to allow false political ads to remain on the social media site, saying the company shouldn’t be in the censorship business. “What…Original article
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