Major companies suspend social media advertising over online hate speech
A number of high profile corporations have announced a suspension of advertising on several social media platforms after many human rights organizations pressured the companies to help fight digital hate speech. Jericka Duncan speaks with the Anti-Defamation League CEO, who says Facebook needs to take responsibility for its role in the proliferation of online hate speech.
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