Zuckerberg's View of Speech on Fb Is Caught in 2004

Fb's flaws are obvious, however the CEO's reluctance to police speech presentations he stills sees it as a spot that connects other folks and makes the sector a greater position.
Facebook's flaws are apparent, but the CEO's reluctance to police speech shows he stills sees it as a place that connects people and makes the world a better place.Original article
Author: Conde Nast

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