Mark Zuckerberg defends Facebook after Christchurch terror attacks were livestreamed - News Summed Up

Mark Zuckerberg defends Facebook after Christchurch terror attacks were livestreamed


The company's founder Mark Zuckerberg responds to calls for a delay on livestreaming function. Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has defended the company's actions after terror attacks, including the mosque attacks in Christchurch, were livestreamed on the social media site. ANDREW HARNIK/AP Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook needs to build systems that can identify livestream terror events more quickly. The chief executive said current laws regarding political advertising should not put the burden on private companies to set the rules. "It's not clear that we want private companies making decisions about free speech," he said.


Source: Stuff April 05, 2019 05:37 UTC



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