Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg defends political ad rules, says digital speech is new ‘fifth estate’

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Mark Zuckerberg defends speech rules, says tech companies are new 'fifth estate'

, but he couldn’t figure out where to draw the line and decided doing so would favor incumbents and whomever the media chooses to cover.

Zuckerberg invoked free-speech legal precedents from the civil rights movement to support his positions — a move that later drew a rebuke from one civil rights organization. Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, who has called for breaking up or heavily regulating big tech companies such as Facebook, last week“Facebook changed their ads policy to allow politicians to run ads with known lies — explicitly turning the platform into a disinformation-for-profit machine," she said on Saturday.

“Private companies should not, as a general rule, monitor, control, or censor speech from politicians in open democracies,” Mosserion Twitter. “I know our policy of omitting political figures from fact checking is particularly contentious right now. It's not only okay that we have these debates, it's important that we do.”

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