Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has come back to the news headlines again Recently, commenting on the fact that users refusing to deny 'Holocaust' genocide in World War II will be posting in Facebook, and this is the birth of the new discussion.
In an interview with Technology Site Rikode, Zuckerberg said that such people should not be removed from the site. They are not deliberately taking their ideas "intentionally" as they say.
After commenting on this comment, Zuckerberg made his comments clear, after being criticized, according to the BBC's report. In a big interview with Ricod, in response to questions about what Facebook is doing to prevent sites like Infosys propagating Infosys and false news, Zakirbarg commented on the comments.
Asked about the company's policy on false news, Zuckerberg, who reporter Keller Swiss said, "I am Jewish and some people who deny the incident of the Holocaust."
"I see this as a serious offensive. But in the end, I do not believe it should be removed from our platform, because I think there will be something that many people mistakenly take. I do not think they deliberately misunderstood it. "
"Everyone understands mistakes, and if someone is wrong about something, then we start removing their accounts, giving a voice to the person and you think about them, the world will become difficult to tell it."
Just after Zuckerberg made these comments, there was a storm of protest.
Gary Gabal, editor of 'Anti-fascism' magazine Searchlight, told the BBC: "Zuckerberg could have stopped the dangerous content of such dangerous content in much of the world - but he was like a tiny teenager."
The controversy over whether the Holocaust actually happened was from "good faith" - whether Zuckerberg thinks such a thing or not, in a tweet, NBC reporter Benji Sarlin said.
After more such critical comments came, Zuckerberg explained his point. In the mail to the reporter, he said, "I enjoyed our discussion yesterday."
"But in this case, I would like to clarify one thing. I personally do not have to be very aggressive in denying the Holocaust and I certainly do not want to support those who refuse to do so. "
This year, the United Nations Investigators have accused Facebook, the world's largest social media, of spreading violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar by offering anti-Muslim hate speech and false news posts on platforms this year. Facebook has recently said that, they will begin to remove the wrong information that can spread violence from now on.
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