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PARIS, Nov 13 ― What exactly does one do after leaking thousands of documents from the world’s most powerful social media company? For Frances Haugen, the answer is obvious: start a youth movement. Facebook has faced stinging criticism over the whistleblower’s document drop, not least the...

PARIS, Nov 13 ― What exactly does one do after leaking thousands of documents from the world’s most powerful social media company? For Frances Haugen, the answer is obvious: start a youth movement.

Haugen has spent nearly two months in the spotlight over her claims that Facebook has consistently prioritised profits over people’s safety, and supporters and foes alike are wondering what comes next. Both Britain and the EU are currently debating new tech regulation, and she said the tour was an opportunity “to influence where those regulations are going”.Iowa-born Haugen knew very well before she went to work for Facebook that its sites were capable of sending people down dangerous rabbit holes.

Instead, she wants Facebook to be legally required to implement policies in response to potential harms identified by the people who use it. If people eventually spend all day in a virtual reality world where they have “a better haircut, better clothes, a nicer apartment”, Haugen wonders, what might that do to people’s mental health?

“Facebook was founded by a bunch of Harvard kids who’d never done anything wrong in their life,” she said, suggesting that taking criticism well was not part of company culture.

 

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