'There is no place for racism in the world, there is no place for racism on social media'

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San Francisco: Coca-Cola, a major force in global advertising, announced it would suspend ads on social media for at least 30 days, as platforms face a reckoning over how they deal with racist content.
"There is no place for racism in the world and there is no place for racism on social media," James Quincey, chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, said in a brief statement.
He said social media companies - which other major brands have boycotted to force changes in how they deal with hateful material - need to provide "greater accountability and transparency."
Coca-Cola will use the pause to "reassess our advertising policies to determine whether revisions are needed," Quincey said.
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