Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to deliver what he says is his most 'comprehensive take' yet on freedom of expression Thursday in Washington, amid a roiling controversy over how the company handles political speech.
Washington Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to deliver what he says is his most"comprehensive take" yet on freedom of expression Thursday in Washington, amid a roiling controversy over how the company handles political speech.
Zuckerberg's address at Georgetown University will reflect his lengthy,"unfiltered" views on threats to free speech worldwide and the speech-related problems that the Internet has created, he said in a Facebook post Wednesday. The billionaire entrepreneur will take questions from students, but not from the press. In recent weeks, Facebook has found itself at the center of a debate about truthfulness in political ads.
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