Zuckerberg defends political advertisements that can be 0.5% of 2020 earnings

As Jack Dorsey introduced his corporate Twitter would drop all political advertisements, Fb CEO Zuckerberg doubled-down on his coverage of refusing to reality take a look at politicians’ advertisements. “From time to time of social pressure there has ceaselessly been an urge to tug again on loose expression . . . We will be able to be highest served…
As Jack Dorsey announced his company Twitter would drop all political ads, Facebook CEO Zuckerberg doubled-down on his policy of refusing to fact check politicians’ ads. “At times of social tension there has often been an urge to pull back on free expression . . . We will be best served…Original article
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