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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen launches non-profit organization. Social mediashe said on Thursday.
The former Facebook product manager made headlines last year after revealing that thousands of internal documents had been leaked since it was renamed Meta Platforms. According to her, she details how her media companies protected her teenage girls on her Instagram and failed to crack down on misinformation about vaccines. .
Facebook has consistently said it disagrees with Haugen’s characterization.
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Her nonprofit, Beyond the Screen, will create an open database documenting how tech giants fail in their “ethical obligations to society” and outlining possible solutions, according to a press release. .
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