President and CEO Mark Zuckerberg yesterday defended his answer to Russia's election vote on the world's largest social media site and will showcase new projects aimed at curbing speculation behavior and Prevention of piracy online . His comments at a press conference with the press of theFacebook pages that refer to the report of the newspaper The New York Times on Wednesday claimed that he and other executives have tried to deflect criticism internally and at In Congress, about Russia's propaganda, which has spread through Facebook over the last three years. Many US senators have said after the report that the government must control or investigate Facebook, which has become the daily news source for more than two billion people worldwide. Mr. Zuckerberg said he had to act quickly to combat the challenges of Russia and support regulations that would encourage companies to reduce the spread of " happy to trouble". He announced a self-regulatory regime, including a difficult plan to set up an independent body by the end of 2019 to review calls from consumers who claim to be happy. Their rights are prohibited incorrectly. He added that users would receive a new option if they would like to have fun with a line in their delivery information. Zuckerberg wrote, "I am more convinced that Facebook should not make important decisions about self-expression and security." Facebook shares were down 0. 3 percent on Thursday and 0, 3 % more after working hours. Rising orders are the biggest threat to Facebook, along with an increase in users' irregularities about reliable services and a secure place for conversations, according to financial analysts. Company profits slumped in the Moon, as he executed Zuckerberg 's first plan to combat improper behavior: Strong human spending and technology to support oversight . Mr Zuckerberg said the details of the appeal body are evolving, but the purpose is to increase the accountability of withdrawal decisions and ensure that they are not forced for commercial reasons. Facebook 's appeal process will expand to help those who complain to find a second comment if it is not removed. He said Facebook will be transparent about their reasons as well as policy changes. His statement came as part of a revised version of Facebook's Transparency Report, which shows how companies find solutions with inappropriate entertainment and government data requests. The first time that Facebook data showed on Thursday about the threat and disturbing content, saying it had identified about $ 2 , $ 1 position on its services between April and September, about 15 % According to Facebook statistics, other notable updates include an increase in demand from Russian and Pakistani authorities and data requests from Indian authorities. Facebook has been under fire for two years due to its slow development of equipment to fight extremism and propaganda operations. The US intelligence agency concluded that Russia had interfered with the 2016 election to help Trump , affecting Hillary Clinton's Candidate. Russia has denied any entry into the vote. Western countries have vowed to coordinate Russia last month with running what they described as a "crackdown" that Russia also denied. The New York Times reports that the use of Facebook's public relations company to attack critics and competitors has fueled recent criticism. Ms. Amy Klobuchar US Senator said she would ask the Justice Department to examine whether the PR company was involved in political activities that were not shown as lawmakers imposed new rules on Facebook. Facebook ceased working with the company on Wednesday when Zuckerberg said he knew about it. Scott Stringer , President of Pension Fund in New York, who owns Facebook, once again called for an independent Board of Directors to replace Mr. Zuckerberg . The Facebook board in a statement on Thursday said Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Executive Officer, had made significant progress in the fight against social networking.