More than 140 scientists who have received funding and support from Mark Zuckerberg's philanthropic organization wrote to the Facebook CEO on Saturday expressing concern about how he handled President Trump's posts on the platform.
New York More than 140 scientists who have received funding and support from Mark Zuckerberg's philanthropic organization wrote to the Facebook CEO Saturday expressing concern about how he handled President Donald Trump's posts on the platform.
The group urged Zuckerberg to"consider stricter policies on misinformation and incendiary language that harms people or groups of people, especially in our current climate that is grappling with racial injustice.
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