Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testifies before UK lawmakers at the British Parliament
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After former employee Frances Haugen leaked internal documents and testified before Congress that Facebook and its properties “harm children, stoke division, weaken our democracy and much more," more political fallout could come for the social media giant Monday. That's when Haugen will testify before the British Parliament and further explain why she leaked the documents that provide a rare glimpse into the decisions made at Facebook that affect nearly 3 billion users worldwide.
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She is telling the truth.
History will remember this whistleblower about her efforts to tell the truth that will free our children , our generation and other generations to come.
*Let’s solve these problems or shut Facebook down from internet*
She is a political hack.
Looks like an attention seeking grandstander to me
When you define “Safety” as censorship of speech you don’t like, it’s mindlessly contemptible.
Why is the audio almost silent?
A phony….🤡👎
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