Mark Zuckerberg says regulators and governments should play a more active role in controlling internet content.
In a publication in the Washington Post, Facebook's chief says the responsibility for monitoring harmful content is too great for firms alone.
He calls for new laws in four areas: "Harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability."
It comes two weeks after a gunman used the site to livestream his attack on a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Meanwhile, Facebook has promised to explore restrictions on live‑streaming.
[Source: BBC]
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