Public Knowledge Stands with Civil Rights Groups by Refusing Facebook Funding

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Public Knowledge announces that it will not accept funding from Facebook for any of the organization’s programs or initiatives. The decision follows a June 1 meeting between Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg and civil rights leaders to discuss the company’s choice to leave up without moderation comments made by President Donald Trump, including one in which he posted, “when the looting starts, the shooting starts,” in reference to protests over George Floyd’s death. Twitter, meanwhile, labeled the content with a disclaimer that it “glorified violence.”

Chris Lewis, President and CEO of Public Knowledge: “We believe Facebook can do better, and we call upon the company to play a constructive role in allowing a civil discourse online. That does not include turning a blind eye to messages that intimidate or suppress voters, spread misinformation, or endanger individuals and democracy.”


Public Knowledge Stands with Civil Rights Groups by Refusing Facebook Funding