His comments come after a dispute in September between the company and Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg after Facebook deleted the photo of a naked girl fleeing a napalm attack, called "The Terror of War". "We have made a number of policy changes after The Terror of War photo. "We will work with our community and partners to explore exactly how to do this," he said. Facebook re-instated the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph after Solberg and others accused Facebook of censorship and of editing history by erasing the image from their accounts under its restrictions on nudity. Facebook backed down, ruling that the historical importance of the photo outweighed the company's nudity rules.
Source: The Edge Markets October 31, 2016 14:37 UTC