The social network with the most users in the world, Facebook, eliminated more than twice the content considered hateful between April and June than in the previous quarter, coinciding with the beginning of the advertising boycott against the company instigated precisely by this edition.
The company led by Mark Zuckerberg published on Tuesday its sixth edition of the report on the application of community standards, in which it offers the most recent data on content excluded due to violation of the internal policies of the platform, such as the sharing of messages that incite the hate, violence or pornography.