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15 of May, 18:02

Employees of Facebook laughed about asking Poroshenko (video)
In the Internet appeared the VIDEO of the reaction of Facebook employees at the Request of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko to open a representative office of the organization in his country.
One of the employees of Facebook, barely holding back laughter, asked the founder of the social network Mark Zuckerberg on the request of the Ukrainian President. Hall also responded emotionally." Dialogue with the office of Facebook began. The prospect of opening of the Ukrainian office of Facebook is very important. I think the opening of representative offices of international organizations in Ukraine is a priority for our country, " declared above on the last working day of the week Poroshenko. VIDEO
Prior to that, One of the users of Facebook Gregory Kupershmidt on behalf of Ukrainians have initiative to make a separate administration for the monitoring of the Ukrainian segment of the social network, considering that the majority of Ukrainian accounts are blocked by "fake reports about the violation of the" network policy. Kupershmidt said that these reports come from the Russian segment and relate to messages about the conflict in Ukraine. At the same time the activist has made the initiative Zuckerberg to make a separate administration for the Ukrainian segment, block complaints from Russia. This proposal was supported by almost 32 thousand Users Facebook. Request to the Zuckerberg wrote and the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, after which the journalist Anatoly Shary launched the campaign " Poroshenko, ask!", recommending to the Ukrainian leader to ask to open in Ukraine diner." we have a cool head! Can not imagine any other leader of the country, which will ask something from the owner of the social network. That's pretty cool. I am so proud. Taking an opportunity, has Not had the opportunity to ask a couple of Burger King open?" - he wrote in Facebook.

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