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Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook was slow to remove an event listing that called for vigilante justice in Kenosha where 2 people were fatally shot during ongoing protests

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the social-media network was slow to remove a listing that encouraged armed civilians to go defend Kenosha, Wisconsin.

On Thursday more charges, including first-degree reckless homicide, and first-degree reckless endangerment were filed against Rittenhouse by the Kenosha County district attorney, Michael Graveley. described Rittenhouse as an "outside agitator." In the video posted on Friday, Zuckerberg said that the page and the event violated the company's policies and should have been removed sooner.

I spoke to Facebook employees at our weekly company Q&A about what’s happening in Kenosha and wanted to share.reported that the event was flagged to Facebook at least 455 times after it was created. The outlet said it reviewed a copy of an internal report that showed four moderators cleared the event and labeled it as "nonviolating."

 

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