the board wrote. In her testimony, Haugen accused the social media platform of failing to make changes to Instagram after internal research showed apparent harm to some teens and suggested dishonesty in its public fight against hate and misinformation.
Her accusations were supported by tens of thousands of pages of internal research documents she secretly copied before leaving her job in the company’s civic integrity unit."The choices made by companies like Facebook have real-world consequences for the freedom of expression and human rights of billions of people across the world.
In this context, transparency around rules is essential," the oversight board said Monday. "As the Board shared in September, we are currently looking into whether.