"Those are the most important social issues right now, and I don't think breaking up the company is going to address those," Zuckerberg said. Facebook's success has enabled it to invest heavily in artificial intelligence and workers to watch for rule-breaking content and activity at the social network, according to Zuckerberg. The leading social network, meanwhile, estimated that five percent of its 2.4 billion monthly active users were fake accounts yet to be uncovered. The social network also said that it has booted more than 200 white supremacist organizations. Facebook reported progress in efforts to prevent the social network from being used for illegal sales of drugs or guns.
Source: Bangkok Post May 23, 2019 19:41 UTC