Facebook employees go public with disagreement over Zuckerberg's handling of Trump

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Facebook employees speak out on social media in opposition to the company's handling of posts from President Trump that have been widely condemned as attempts to incite violence.

While Facebook has taken steps in recent years to do more to moderate its platform, including cracking down on hate speech and misinformation, Zuckerberg has in the past year taken a hard line on issues of speech from politicians.

On the philosophical side, he firmly believes Facebook should be as open a platform as possible and not make judgments about political speech.

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