
'Where's the line?' MSNBC's Steele hammers Zuckerberg for allowing attacks on young girls
Raw StoryMSNBC's Michael Steele raged at Meta's Mark Zuckerberg Sunday for doing away with fact-checking and allowing "suggestive comments" beneath the pictures of "young girls" on its platforms, among other questionable practices. Steele, Symone Sanders-Townsend, and Alicia Menendez all expressed outrage as they read "permissible" posts from a leaked Meta training manual published by The Intercept. Alicia Menendez interjected, "I also thought it was interesting — Did you see this, Michael — that in their statement they said, 'Well, if they can say things on the floor of Congress, they should be able to say —' well, I wouldn't use the floor of Congress right now as my metric!" "And, so, where is the line in which we, as a society, say that, you know, putting suggestive comments beneath the picture of a young girl under the age of 17 is okay?
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