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Mark Zuckerberg Makes a Case for Global Internet Regulations

April 02, 2019

Mark Zuckerberg Makes a Case for Global Internet Regulations
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that global regulations for the Internet are necessary to check hateful content and ensure privacy and election integrity. According to a Washington Post report, the social media giant is seeking regulations that can set baselines for offensive content and push the companies to create systems of their own to check such type of content. 

Zuckerberg said that he would like to see more countries adopting rules like those under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation framework to regulate online content.

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