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Facebook knew about, failed to police, abusive content globa
Facebook knew about, failed to police, abusive content globa
Facebook knew about, failed to police, abusive content globally
Facebook employees have warned for years that as the company raced to become a global service it was failing to police abusive content in countries where such speech was likely to cause the most... | October 25, 2021
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