Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, gave a 35-minute speech at Georgetown University on Thursday on the theme "Standing for Voice and Free Expression."
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In the speech, Zuckerberg defended Facebook for not fact-checking political ads and called Facebook a defender of free speech and democracy. Summarizing the three main threats to freedom of expression, he also referred to China, criticized China's Internet censorship and named TikTok, which is owned byte-beating.
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