The EU rejects Facebook's content moderation plan
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On Monday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sat down with EU officials in Brussels to discuss upcoming plans for legislation surrounding the moderation of online content, according to the Financial Times.
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The EU reportedly rejected Facebook's vision of the responsibility internet companies should have for moderating content on their platforms. Facebook argued that internet companies should not be held liable if harmful content is found on their platform, but should only be held liable for failing to create a system to combat such content.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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