Facebook CEO Posting a violation of regulations "No politicians are exceptions" Policy change June 27, 12:35

Facebook's Zuckerberg CEO has announced a new posting policy, and states that politicians will always label alerts if they find a violation. Mr. Zuckerberg was reluctant to warn when Trump's post about the protest demonstration was pointed out to be violent, but in response to this response, protest movements spread both inside and outside the company. It was

Facebook executive CEO Zuckerberg announced a new post and advertising policy in a video message on the 26th.

In this, Zuckerberg announced that he would ban advertisements containing content that could racially or ethnically discriminate or hate him.

In the future, if it is determined that the content violates the regulations, newsworthy items will be labeled with caution without exception, and those that induce violence or obstruct voting behavior will be deleted. I showed the policy to do.

As for politicians' social media outlets, Twitter warned that Trump's post on Trump's protest against racism contained violent content, while Zuckerberg said: He expressed his reluctance to warn that political statements should be treated with caution.

However, in response to this response, employees who repulsed within the company caused a strike, and as they left unsupported posts that conflict and hate, there are a lot of protests spreading, such as a large number of large companies that stop advertising. As Zuckerberg, this time we were forced to change our policy.