Facebook fails to placate civil rights groups leading ad boycott - Business Insider

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Facebook tried and failed to placate civil rights groups leading an ad boycott on its platform. The groups branded the meeting a 'disappointment'.

Facebook met with the civil rights groups leading an ad boycott on Tuesday.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg, COO Sheryl Sandberg, and Chris Cox, chief product officer, met with leaders from the NAACP, Color of Change, Free Press, and the Anti-Defamation League on Tuesday for an hour to discuss the Stop Hate For Profit campaign the groups collectively launched.The groups had ten demands, and according to a press statement from Color of Change, Facebook only addressed one of them: that the company hire a C-suite civil rights lead.

Committing to find and remove public and private groups advocating for white supremacy, militia, antisemitism, violent conspiracies, Holocaust denialism, vaccine misinformation, and climate denialism.Stop the recommendation of hateful groups. Giving users experiencing harrassment or hate speech the option to speak to a live Facebook employee.and that Zuckerberg, Sandberg, and Cox had been too vague to inspire any confidence.

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