Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen ‘extremely concerned’ by Metaverse

‘You can’t decide whether Facebook can spy on you’

For the past few weeks, the data scientist, formerly the product manager at Facebook, has been leaking a series of internal documents of the social media platform to the media.

Since then, the company has faced criticism over its impact on youth and democratic countries. In documents that Haugen submitted to US and European lawmakers last month, he said Facebook sees an advantage on “reducing toxic content”, adding that it cannot be relied on to improve its methods. Is.

Responding to his statements, Zuckerberg said it was “deeply illogical” to say that his company forwarded “toxic ingredients” for profit.

Haugen also told the French parliament how he faced public scrutiny after identifying himself as the principal source of a series of “explosive” articles. wall street journal in early October.

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