“The president's post should be checked” Facebook employee protests June 2 16:37

Posting on social media by President Trump has been criticized as violent in the wake of widespread demonstrations against discrimination against blacks in the United States. Meanwhile, Facebook strikes against the company saying it should properly check the president's post.

President Trump posted on Twitter and Facebook last month that the beginning of looting is the beginning of shooting, as demonstrations protesting discrimination against black people spread in the United States. Regarding this post, Twitter has responded by displaying a warning, saying that "contents that accuse violence are included", but Facebook has not done so.

In the meantime, media outlets in the United States reported that Facebook employees protested the company's policy that they should properly check the post by the president and made a strike online. Facebook acknowledged that there was a strike on NHK's coverage and commented, "In the face of difficulties, I would like to receive feedback from employees."

Zuckerberg commented on President Trump's post that he "decided to leave because he interprets it as a warning." As a result, he was reluctant to check facts posted by politicians.