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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Facebook Is Trying to Be More Like TikTok. Whistleblower Says It's a 'Bad Idea' - CNET

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen isn't a fan of the social media giant's efforts to become more like short-form video app TikTok.

"The world that they're choosing to go towards is one where you have to do censorship to be safe and I think that's a bad idea," Haugen said at Vox Media's Code Conference on Tuesday.

In July, Facebook revamped its home feed to include a new artificial intelligence-powered tab that recommends short videos called Reels and photos and videos that vanish in 24 hours to its users. The change makes the social media platform look more like TikTok, an app that's popular among teens.

Instagram, owned by Facebook parent company Meta, has also been doubling down on video, prompting criticism from high-profile users like celebrity sisters Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian who say they just want to see more photos from family and friends.

TikTok is known for recommending videos it thinks users will be interested in on the app's "For You" page. But TikTok's algorithm has also sparked concerns that the app sends users down a rabbit hole of potentially harmful content such as eating disorder videos.

Haugen was asked about Facebook's plans to compete with TikTok at the Code Conference. She pointed out that TikTok admitted years ago that it restricted posts by users it identified as LGBTQ, disabled or fat as part of a temporary effort to combat bullying on the app.

She also added that internal studies have shown that if Facebook showed more content from...



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