Frances Haugen, who revealed her identity on '60 Minutes,' accused Facebook of committing a 'betrayal of democracy' by prioritizing profit over public safety.
Haugen joined Facebook in 2019 and worked as a product manager on its Civic Integrity team, which aimed to fight misinformation during and after the 2020 election. She toldthat she wanted to work in an area of the company that combats misinformation because she lost a friend to online conspiracy theories.
"When they got rid of Civic Integrity, it was the moment where I thought 'I don't trust that they're willing to actually invest what needs to be invested to keep Facebook from being dangerous.'" " gets the most engagement online because"it is easier to inspire people to anger than it is to other emotions."
and Telegram were found to have been used to organize the January 6 attack at the Capitol, none had as large an audience potential as Facebook. A number of prosecutors have cited Facebook as helping to organize the violence that day, which was carriedDuring the interview, Haugen agreed with host Scott Pelley that Facebook"essentially amplifies the worst of human nature" but said that no one at the company is"malevolent.
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