Facebook to Review Content Policies Related to Civil Unrest, Violence

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company will review policies on how it handles content related to civil unrest or violence, as the company faces criticism over its decision to not moderate or take down some posts

Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said Friday that the company will review existing policies on how it handles content related to civil unrest or violence, as the company faces criticism over its decision to not moderate or take down some posts.

Facebook said it will review its policies on content concerning threats of state use of force as well as content in countries with civil unrest or violent conflicts. While the company has some policies in place that call for greater restrictions during emergencies and...

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