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increase font size Facebook left dozens of anti-Muslim pages and groups online, lawsuit alleges The civil rights group Muslim Advocates, along with an academic, have flagged over 225 anti-Muslim pages to Facebook that they claim violate its hate speech policies since 2017. Many are still up. By Elizabeth DwoskinThe Washington Post Share Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg was “making false and deceptive statements” when he told Congress that the company removes content that violates its hate-speech rules, a lawsuit alleges. The suit, filed Thursday in Washington D.C. Superior Court, alleges that since 2017, civil rights groups and other experts have brought hundreds of anti-Muslim groups and pages on the platform to Facebook’s attention, but that the company has failed to penalize more than half of them.
Facebook faces lawsuit over failure to take down anti-Muslim pages and groups By The Washington Post By Elizabeth Dwoskin Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg was making false and deceptive statements when he told Congress that the company removes content that violates its hate-speech rules, a lawsuit alleges. The suit, filed Thursday in Washington D.C. Superior Court, alleges that since 2017, civil rights groups and other experts have brought hundreds of anti-Muslim groups and pages on the platform to Facebook s attention, but that the company has failed to penalize more than half of them. It also alleges that Facebook and its top executives violated the D.C. Consumer Protection Procedures Act, under which it is illegal for a company to make material misrepresentations about a good or service. Civil rights group Muslim Advocates, the law firm Gupta Wessler and University of Chicago law professor Aziz Z. Huq brought the suit.