Ex-Facebook employee and whistleblower Frances Haugen implored federal lawmakers to avert the usual congressional stalemates as they weigh proposals to curb abuses on social media platforms.
Still, Haugen urged caution in making changes to the 1996 law that provides legal protection both for content the platforms carry and for companies removing postings they deem offensive. She cited unintended consequences from a previous congressional revision.
Haugen, a data scientist who worked as a product manager in Facebook’s civic integrity unit, buttressed her assertions with a massive trove of internal company documents she secretly copied and provided to federal securities regulators and Congress. “Let’s work together on bipartisan legislation because we can’t continue to wait,” said Rep. Mike Doyle, D-Pa., the chairman of the communications and technology subcommittee.
Haugen, who has previously focused most of her specific public remarks on her view of Facebook’s failings, brought out sharp criticism at Wednesday’s hearing of TikTok, the video platform that is wildly popular with teens and younger children.
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