Facebook blocked more than twice as many posts from Vietnamese users after Mark Zuckerberg reportedly agreed to the government’s censorship demands
“makes prioritizing their own profits over public safety, putting people’s lives at risk.” She has released a trove of internal documents known as the “Facebook Papers” that detail company discussions about the harm the platform has caused while revealing how Zuckerberg has sought to suppress the company’s own findings regarding said harm. Haugen testified before Congress last week, and her lawyers have filed eight complaints with the Securities and Exchange Commission against the company.
Facebook is also under scrutiny for its role in the insurrection, particularly how organizers of the rally used it as a tool to plan the day.this past Sunday, Rep. Bennie Thompson , who chairs the House select committee investigating Jan. 6, lawmakers on the committee are currently “negotiating” with Facebook and other social platforms to get information on how they were used as “an organizing tool” by insurrectionists.
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