SAN FRANCISCO -- All eyes are on the Facebook whistleblower on Tuesday. Former product manager Frances Haugen blasted the social media giant in her testimony before Congress. "The choices being ...
Meta co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized during Wednesday's congressional hearing to families who blamed the toxicity of social media for the loss of a loved one. Whistleblower Frances ...
Facebook’s oversight board will meet with whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former data scientist with the company, in the coming weeks following her damning testimony last week before Congress that ...
Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen testifies during a Congressional hearing in December 2021 in Washington, D.C. Credit - Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images A version of this article was ...
How could action by Congress bring changes to Facebook? Former employee Frances Haugen told her story before a Senate committee yesterday. As we've heard all week, she left the company with ...
For years, advocates, researchers, and civil-­society groups have sounded the alarm on the deranging effects of social media: degraded attention, negative mental health, polarization for profit, and ...
'The most important thing is to keep under 13-year-olds off these platforms,' Frances Haugen, a former product manager at Facebook, says during an appearance in Washington this week. Rob writes ...