Mark Zuckerberg reportedly said Facebook is 'not gonna change' in response to a boycott by more than 500 advertisers over the company's hate-speech policies

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Mark Zuckerberg reportedly said Facebook is 'not gonna change' in response to a boycott by more than 500 advertisers

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees last week that the company would not change its approach on hate speech even with scores of advertisers boycotting the platform, The Information reported Wednesday.

Facebook saw $60 billion in market value erased in just two days earlier this week as major brands joined the boycott, but its shares have largely rebounded since then. On Friday, as the boycott gained steam, Facebook said it would attach labels to"newsworthy" posts from politicians that violated its hate-speech policies — a significant reversal for the company — and tighten up its rules for advertisers.

 

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Good. He's one of the few holding out against the purge of non woke expressions of thought.

Money talks bullshit walks

Hokay🥱

When Mark is asked if he is going to do something about the racist Trump supporters. Or keep accepting revenue from them.

Squeeze Zuckerberg’s balls until his hair uncurls and sets some commonsensical thinking loose in his oversized brain.

Hatebook isn’t going to change? Shocker

Facebook - Really Mark?

Trump and Zuckerberg - two peas in a pod.

Ban FB forever.

Good!

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