Sheryl Sandberg says Facebook doesn't get any credit for Me Too, BLM - Business Insider

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Sheryl Sandberg reportedly said that Facebook doesn't get any credit for its role in movements like Black Lives Matter and Me Too

Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, said Facebook doesn't get "any credit" for its role in major social movements, according to"The brave women who spoke out on Me Too, the brave people who spoke out on Black Lives Matter, the brave people who organized the Women's March — they needed the tool," Sandberg reportedly told Facebook interns in July. "There's a reason this is happening now and it didn't happen before.

Facebook has played a role in many movements, like Me Too and Black Lives Matter, over the years. But it's also hosted misinformation and conspiracy theories, and posts on the platform often paint an incorrect picture of society's sentiments. Sheryl Sandberg said Facebook doesn't get "any credit" for its role in major social movements like Black Lives Matter and Me Too.

Sandberg's comments appeared to express frustration that Facebook isn't acknowledged for how it helps activists, while also seeming to position Facebook as the reason these movements have taken hold. "We don't get credit for any of those movements," she said, according to The Verge. "We don't get credit for any of it. But the brave women who spoke out on Me Too, the brave people who spoke out on Black Lives Matter, the brave people who organized the Women's March — they needed the tool. There's a reason this is happening now and it didn't happen before."

Facebook has become a key platform for organizing events like protests and marches. In 2017, the Women's March on Washington was organized on Facebook, launched out of a post by a former lawyer named Teresa Shook.

 

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Movements are trash. Why would you want blame for them?

These people are so tone death... wow

sherylsandberg it is credit you want? really?

Facebook doesn’t want credit, it wants data

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