The Facebook whistleblower who released tens of thousands of pages of internal research and documents indicating the company was aware of various problems caused by its apps, including Instagram's potential"toxic" effect on teen girls, is set to testify at a Senate hearing on Tuesday.
Frances Haugen, a 37-year-old former Facebook product manager who worked on civic integrity issues at the company, will face questions from a Senate Commerce subcommittee about what Facebook-owned Instagram knew about its effects on young users, among other issues.
Who made these devices available to their kids in the first place ? Short answer their parents - they should take 75% of the blames and not Facebook
Make no mistake Facebook have their problems and could do more and better but parents must take responsibility for what their kids gets exposed to
My niece and her friends, 10-14, don’t even use FB or Instagram … as it’s boring and for „old people“. If we going down this route, what is with the „toxic“ effect of magazines like vogue, programs like reality soaps? Don’t like the apps, don’t use it. Easy.
At the very least, I hope this puts an end to all the misinformation about the vaccine and the virus that is still circulating on FB. Just review the comments on the CDC FB page. There is no way that FB could not stop this if they wanted to.
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The way the world works for centuries the rich use the poor to make sure poor people pay fines and sentences while rich people pay convenient fines and sent home. Nothing will ever change.
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