Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg conceded in a town-hall meeting with employees this week that the social giant fell down on the job in failing to remove a militia group’s “call to arms” that had urged followers to engage in violence amid the unrest in Kenosha, Wisc., following the shooting of a Black man.“It was largely an operational mistake,” Zuckerberg said regarding Facebook’s inaction on removing the “Kenosha Guard” group on the platform, even after multiple users had reported it for violations, until after two people were killed in the Wisconsin city.The CEO made the comments in a companywide meeting Thursday.
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