Zuckerberg breaks silence and reveals his position in the Battle of Trump on Twitter
Zuckerberg breaks silence and reveals his position in the Battle of Trump on Twitter

While the White House prepares a decree against social media companies, Facebook director Mark Zuckerberg kept the company out of Twitter in the fight against the president (Donald Trump).

After the company issued a warning sign and asked readers to verify the information in its two tweets, Trump intensified his Twitter attack. Trump accused social media companies of favoring conservatives, but provided no evidence.

"I think we have a different policy than Twitter," Zuckerberg said in an interview with Fox Fox, my favorite of Fox, on Thursday. Zuckerberg told CNBC on Thursday, "I don't think Facebook or the internet in general is the case. You have to judge the truth. I think it's a dangerous line to determine what is good and what is not." 'Not. "

Facebook frees politicians from posting and promoting truth verification and refuses to restrict the positioning of political ads, as in other platforms. Facebook has been heavily criticized by Democrats for its practices.

Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO, posted a tweet on Wednesday saying, "Twitter will continue to point to incorrect or controversial information about global elections," but he said, "It does not allow us to judge the truth."




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