umbertino Posted February 27, 2016 Report Share Posted February 27, 2016 Speaking in Berlin, Facebook boss calls Germany’s handling of European refugee crisis ‘inspiring’ and says site must do more to tackle anti-migrant hate speech Associated Press Friday 26 February 2016 19.00 GMT Mark Zuckerberg conceded Friday that Facebook didn’t do enough until recently to police hate speech on the social media site in Germany, but said that it has made progress and has heard the message “loud and clear”. German authorities, concerned about racist abuse being posted on Facebook and other social networks as the country deals with an influx of hundreds of thousands of migrants, have been pressing social media sites for months to crack down. Facebook CEO Zuckerberg talked personally about the issue in September with German chancellor Angela Merkel, and met her chief of staff during a visit to Germany this week. The Merkel meeting “really highlighted how much more we needed to do in this country,” he said at a town hall event in Berlin. “Hate speech has no place on Facebook and in our community,” he said. “Until recently in Germany I don’t think we were doing a good enough job, and I think we will continue needing to do a better and better job.” Zuckerberg pointed to efforts including funding a team to work with police to combat hate speech on Facebook. He said that learning more about German law has led the company to expand its view of “protected groups” there, and “to now include hate speech against migrants as an important part of what we just now have no tolerance for.” “There’s still work to do,” he said. “We want to do that, but I think we hear the message loud and clear and we’re committed to doing better.” Zuckerberg offered praise for Germany’s approach to Europe’s refugee crisis. Merkel so far has maintained an open-door policy for refugees, seeking an elusive diplomatic solution to reduce an influx that has prompted an increasing number of countries to impose national restrictions. “German leadership in the refugee crisis, I think, has been inspiring and is a model for the world,” he said. “I hope that more countries follow Germany’s lead on this,” he added. “I hope the US follows Germany’s lead on this.” http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/26/mark-zuckerberg-hate-speech-germany-facebook-refugee-crisis 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bohica Posted February 27, 2016 Report Share Posted February 27, 2016 How about reality speech 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SgtFuryUSCZ Posted February 27, 2016 Report Share Posted February 27, 2016 ***/// Right on, BOHICA. This tool comes from that bleeding-heart liberal NWO /OWO Jr. Illuminati set ... (George Cloony and his 'int'l "human rights" lawyer' wife, Bill & Melinda Gates, Jayz& Beyonce, et al...) All these sick little basturds are in place to take the evil to a whole new level and will go so far as to blow smoke up the entire civilized world's a$$ to do it. This article proves it. The JR. ILLUMINATI SET is so wrapped up with the evil U.N. you can just smell the sulphur on their flesh.... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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