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Zuckerberg in Holocaust denial row | Zuckerberg in Holocaust denial row |
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Mark Zuckerberg has once again found himself at the centre of a row, after saying posts from Holocaust deniers should be allowed on Facebook. | Mark Zuckerberg has once again found himself at the centre of a row, after saying posts from Holocaust deniers should be allowed on Facebook. |
In an interview with technology website Recode, Mr Zuckerberg said that he did not believe such people should be removed from the site. | In an interview with technology website Recode, Mr Zuckerberg said that he did not believe such people should be removed from the site. |
They were not, he said, "intentionally" getting their facts wrong. | They were not, he said, "intentionally" getting their facts wrong. |
The comments caused a backlash and Mr Zuckerberg later issued a clarification. | The comments caused a backlash and Mr Zuckerberg later issued a clarification. |
The original comments, given in a wide-ranging interview with Recode, were made in response to questions about what Facebook was doing to combat fake news and sites, such as InfoWars, that promoted conspiracy theories. | The original comments, given in a wide-ranging interview with Recode, were made in response to questions about what Facebook was doing to combat fake news and sites, such as InfoWars, that promoted conspiracy theories. |
In Myanmar, also known as Burma, Facebook has been accused by UN investigators of facilitating violence against Rohingya Muslims by allowing anti-Muslim hate speech and fake news. | In Myanmar, also known as Burma, Facebook has been accused by UN investigators of facilitating violence against Rohingya Muslims by allowing anti-Muslim hate speech and fake news. |
The social network has now said that it will begin removing misinformation that could lead to people being physically harmed. | The social network has now said that it will begin removing misinformation that could lead to people being physically harmed. |
When asked about its policy on fake news, Mr Zuckerberg offered, without prompting, the example of Holocaust deniers. | When asked about its policy on fake news, Mr Zuckerberg offered, without prompting, the example of Holocaust deniers. |
"I'm Jewish and there's a set of people who deny that the Holocaust happened," he told reporter Kara Swisher. | "I'm Jewish and there's a set of people who deny that the Holocaust happened," he told reporter Kara Swisher. |
"I find it deeply offensive. But at the end of the day, I don't believe that our platform should take that down because I think there are things that different people get wrong. I don't think that they're intentionally getting it wrong. | "I find it deeply offensive. But at the end of the day, I don't believe that our platform should take that down because I think there are things that different people get wrong. I don't think that they're intentionally getting it wrong. |
"Everyone gets things wrong and if we were taking down people's accounts when they got a few things wrong, then that would be a hard world for giving people a voice and saying that you care about that." | "Everyone gets things wrong and if we were taking down people's accounts when they got a few things wrong, then that would be a hard world for giving people a voice and saying that you care about that." |
The comments caused a storm of protest. | The comments caused a storm of protest. |
Editor of anti-fascist magazine Searchlight Gerry Gable told the BBC: "Zuckerberg could kill much of this dangerous material getting worldwide distribution - but he is a like a spoilt teenager." | Editor of anti-fascist magazine Searchlight Gerry Gable told the BBC: "Zuckerberg could kill much of this dangerous material getting worldwide distribution - but he is a like a spoilt teenager." |
"Because of his financial powers, he just does a bit of tinkering without understanding how this material could inspire crazy people to firebomb synagogues, mosques or churches." | "Because of his financial powers, he just does a bit of tinkering without understanding how this material could inspire crazy people to firebomb synagogues, mosques or churches." |
NBC News reporter Benjy Sarlin tweeted asking whether Mr Zuckerberg thought the debate over whether the Holocaust had happened was in "good faith". | NBC News reporter Benjy Sarlin tweeted asking whether Mr Zuckerberg thought the debate over whether the Holocaust had happened was in "good faith". |
And Matt Ford, a reporter at The Atlantic, pointed out that Mr Zuckerberg had not even been asked about the Holocaust - "he just said he'd keep it on Facebook on his own". | And Matt Ford, a reporter at The Atlantic, pointed out that Mr Zuckerberg had not even been asked about the Holocaust - "he just said he'd keep it on Facebook on his own". |
After the comments drew fire from many, Mr Zuckerberg issued a clarification. | After the comments drew fire from many, Mr Zuckerberg issued a clarification. |
"I enjoyed our conversation yesterday," he said in an email to the reporter, published on the Recode site. | "I enjoyed our conversation yesterday," he said in an email to the reporter, published on the Recode site. |
"But there's one thing I want to clear up. I personally find Holocaust denial deeply offensive and I absolutely didn't intend to defend the intent of people who deny that." | "But there's one thing I want to clear up. I personally find Holocaust denial deeply offensive and I absolutely didn't intend to defend the intent of people who deny that." |
Facebook has faced criticism over the way the platform can amplify false reports and has been engaged in an advertising campaign both on and offline declaring: "Fake news is not your friend." | |
But it has faced questions about why it continues to allow sites such as InfoWars - which has called the Sandy Hook massacre a hoax - to remain on the platform. | But it has faced questions about why it continues to allow sites such as InfoWars - which has called the Sandy Hook massacre a hoax - to remain on the platform. |
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