Facebook
defends position on
content standards after Israeli censure
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -
Facebook is doing its share to remove abusive
content from the social network, it said on Sunday in an apparent rejection of
Israeli allegations that it was uncooperative in stemming messages that might spur Palestinian violence.
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