Facebook has slowed the rollout of new products and put a hold on some work on existing products while it examines their impact on children and how the company may be criticized, people familiar with the matter say
Executives at the social-media company have also put a hold on some work on existing products while more than a dozen people are involved in conducting “reputational reviews” to examine how Facebook may be criticized and to ensure products don’t adversely impact children, the people said.
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