With more than 2 billion users worldwide, Facebook has been making tough calls when it comes to policing hate speech, harassment, nudity and violence online.
Some digital rights groups want it to provide more details about how it decides what to delete or keep.
"I think that because you have greater power, you have greater responsibility. And with that responsibility, sometimes you're going to have to bring out a little bit more transparency," Eva Galperin, Electronic Frontier Foundation's director of cybersecurity, told a Facebook executive at a panel discussion in San Francisco.
Digital Rights Groups Want More Information On Facebook's Policing Of Offensive Content
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