Facebook has expressed displeasure over US President Joe Biden's statement on social media

played a role in removing misinformation about the corona vaccine. Facebook has expressed displeasure over US President Joe Biden's 

Facebook has expressed displeasure over US President Joe Biden's statement on social media
Facebook has expressed displeasure over US President

The Facebook administration has said it will not blame the government for failing to meet its goal of vaccinating 70 percent of Americans by July 4, but Facebook has played a role in removing misinformation about the corona vaccine. Facebook has expressed displeasure over US President Joe Biden's

According to the New York Times, when asked about the message to tech companies on Friday, Joe Biden said: Are doing.

Immediately after Biden's statement, Facebook responded by saying that the statements of the US administration are not in line with the facts.

Guy Rosen, Facebook's vice president of integrity, said in his defense, based on some surveys and other measures taken by the company: Happened.

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Earlier, Facebook had said it had removed millions of articals from its main platform and Instagram that were against established policies.

The White House, meanwhile, called Facebook's actions "inadequate in life and death."

The Facebook administration says it has removed 18 million articals based on inappropriate content since the outbreak began.

He added that Facebook would not ban any user's artical unless the artical posed a "clear and serious threat".

"We have done the same thing in the UK, where more than 70 per cent of the population has been vaccinated, which clearly means that the US is responsible for not meeting the vaccination target," said Facebook's vice president. There is no Facebook.