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Thursday, April 16, 2026

Facebook whistleblower says transparency needed to fix social media ills - Reuters

Former Facebook employee and critic Frances Haugen answers questions during a U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., December 1, 2021. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

Dec 3 (Reuters) - A deeper investigation into Facebook's lack of controls to prevent misinformation and abuse in languages other than English is likely to leave people "even more shocked" about the potential harms caused by the social media firm, whistleblower Frances Haugen told Reuters.

Haugen, a former product manager at Meta Platforms Inc's (FB.O) Facebook, spoke at the Reuters Next conference on Friday.

She left the company in May with thousands of internal documents which she leaked to the Wall Street Journal. That led to a series of articles in September detailing how the company knew its apps helped spread divisive content and harmed the mental health of some young users.

Facebook also knew it had too few workers with the necessary language skills to identify objectionable posts from users in a number of developing countries, according to the internal documents and Reuters interviews with former employees. read more

People who use the platform in languages other than English are using a "raw, dangerous version of Facebook," Haugen said.

Facebook has consistently said it disagrees with Haugen's characterization of the internal research and that it is proud of the work it has done to stop abuse on the platform.

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