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Removing hate speech right thing to do; Facebook Chief Operating Officer

Facing ad boycott from more than 400 advertisers, Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg

Sentinel Digital Desk

SAN FRANCISCO: Facing ad boycott from more than 400 advertisers, Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg has said that the company is working to remove hate speech on the platform not for financial reasons or advertiser pressure, because it is the right thing to do.

Her comments during an earnings call with investors on Thursday as the company discussed its second quarter results came after advertisers responded to an ad boycott call by civil rights organisations for failing to remove hate speech.

In Q2 of this year, Facebook's top 100 advertisers represented 16 per cent of its ad revenue, which is a lower percentage than a year ago.

Facebook said it does not benefit from hate speech and stands firmly against it, even though the coalition of civil rights groups behind the ad boycott slammed the social network after a meeting with its CEO Mark Zuckerberg earlier this month.

The coalition said that Zuckerberg and the Facebook team was not yet ready to address the vitriolic hate on their platform.

Zuckerberg offered no automatic recourse for advertisers whose content runs alongside hateful posts, the coalition said. (IANS)