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Facebook’s Zuckerberg criticized over Trump comments



KATHMANDU: A group of civil rights leaders has warned that Mark Zuckerberg is setting a “dangerous precedent” by allowing a post by Donald Trump to remain on Facebook.

Their statement followed a video call with the social media giant’s founder.

The US president’s post, about the widespread protests following the death of George Floyd, was hidden by Twitter last week for “glorifying violence”.

Facebook staff also voiced their anger at their employer, with some staging a “virtual walkout”.

In the post, the president wrote he would “send in the National Guard”, and warned that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts”.

Mr Trump shared the same message on Twitter, where it was hidden behind a warning label, prompting an escalating row between Twitter and the White House.

Mr Zuckerberg had previously defended his decision to leave the same post up on Facebook, saying he disagreed with Trump’s words but that people “should be able to see this for themselves”.

After meeting Zuckerberg, three civil rights leaders responded that he was wrong.

(With inputs from Agencies)

 

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