Facebook readying 'break-glass' tools to restrict content if violence erupts after election
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'We very much hope we won't have to. And it would have to be a highly worrisome and abnormal situation to do so,' a top Facebook executive said.
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'We very much hope we won't have to. And it would have to be a highly worrisome and abnormal situation to do so,' a top Facebook executive said.
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