. The British Parliament shares images from Frances Haugen's
testimony before the Online Safety Committee Monday. |
She has told MPs (a joint committee of UK MPs and Lords) about Facebook - it unquestionably making hate worse, as they consider what new rules to impose on big social networks.
"Facebook has been unwilling to accept even little slivers of profit being sacrificed for safety".
According to Ms Haugen self she is
"incredibly proud of the UK for taking such a world-leading stance".
"The UK has a tradition of leading policy in ways that are followed around the world. I can't imagine Mark (Zuckerberg) isn't paying attention to what you're doing."
She was talking to the Online Safety Bill committee in London.
Mark Zuckerberg and Nick Clegg have complained that She has only presented a partial view of the company, whereas they want to stop any insights into how the company manages harmful content to get into the public domain, unless they have personally approved them.
Sure, Frances Haugen's evidence has so far strengthened the case for an independent regulator with the power to audit and inspect the big tech companies.
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