Meta has conceded it was too heavy-handed with moderating content in the past, and now CEO Mark Zuckerberg is seeking an “active role” in shaping tech policy debates with the incoming U.S. administration, Hannah Murphy of The Financial Times reports. Sir Nick Clegg, Meta‘s president of global affairs, said the platform “overdid it a bit” in relation to moderating pandemic-related content. Clegg’s comments come as Silicon Valley leaders are competing to garner favor with Trump.
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