.AOC says Mark Zuckerberg is 'protecting' white supremacists on Facebook
"I just believe strongly that Facebook shouldn't be the arbiter of truth of everything that people say online. In general, private companies probably shouldn't be, especially these platform companies, shouldn't be in the position of doing that," the Facebook CEO said.
"Facebook's own research shows the platform is polarizing the country and driving people into extremists groups, but Zuckerberg is more worried about being called mean names by Trump," Vietor wrote., which showed that an internal Facebook report demonstrated that the company's executives were aware in 2018 that its platform stoked divisiveness and polarization.
"Big Tech is doing everything in their very considerable power to CENSOR in advance of the 2020 Election. If that happens, we no longer have our freedom. I will never let it happen! They tried hard in 2016, and lost. Now they are going absolutely CRAZY. Stay Tuned!!!" the president tweeted late on Wednesday.
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