Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook will take down content that is perceived to be harmful, but reiterated that the company isn’t in the business of determining what is true or false
Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg backed his stance of largely not interfering with politicians’ posts on the company’s platform as President Trump is expected to sign an executive order that would make it easier for regulators to hold social-media companies liable for curbing users’ speech.
“I don’t think Facebook or internet platforms in general should be arbiters of truth,” Mr. Zuckerberg said in a CNBC interview aired Thursday. “I think that’s kind of a dangerous line to get to in terms of deciding what is...
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