New Delhi: After India, even in America, there have been accusations of not removing the provocative posts on Facebook. However, this time Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that Facebook has made a mistake by not removing the posts that advocated violence. However, Zuckerberg has not apologized to this charge.
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Actually, this case is related to the killing of a black man Jacob Blake by American police. In Kenosha, Wisconsin, the US police fired 6 to 7 bullets in the back of Jacob Blake. After this Jacob Black was paralyzed. After this incident, fierce protests started in Kenosha. During this time, a Facebook page called active Kenosha Guard on Facebook called through a post that citizens should enter Kenosha with weapons.
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In a video post on Friday, Zuckerberg admitted that the content was in violation of Facebook's policies. But this post was not removed at that time. Zuckerberg said that many people caught the attention of Facebook regarding this page, but the post was not removed at that time. Finally, Facebook removed this page on Wednesday. But by then one-armed person had allegedly killed two people and injured the third.
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