Facebook show employees concerns misinformation

Why Facebook Employees ‘Deprioritized’ a Misinformation Fix

Why Facebook Employees ‘Deprioritized’ a Misinformation Fix | Time

10.11.2021 — In response to feedback from Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook employees “deprioritized” proposals to reduce the reach of misinformation.

In response to feedback from Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook employees “deprioritized” proposals to reduce the reach of misinformation

Facebook’s Employees Dissect Its Election Role

Facebook Papers Show Employees Raised Concerns About Misinformation – The New York Times

25.10.2021 — Company documents show that the social network’s employees repeatedly raised red flags about the spread of misinformation and conspiracies …

Company documents show that the social network’s employees repeatedly raised red flags about the spread of misinformation and conspiracies before and after the contested November vote.

How misinformation can affect Facebook employees’ morale.

How misinformation can affect Facebook employees’ morale. – The New York Times

25.11.2020 — According to internal surveys, ‘decision-making related to hate speech and misinformation’ has been a factor in employee sentiment.

According to internal surveys, ‘decision-making related to hate speech and misinformation’ has been a factor in employee sentiment.

‘This is NOT normal’: Facebook employees vent their anguish

‘This is NOT normal’: Facebook employees vent their anguish – POLITICO

25.10.2021 — Facebook has long polarized the ranks of its own employees, and whistleblower Frances Haugen’s trove of leaked internal documents paint a …

The messages provide a rarely seen window into the company and often reflect matters of conscience bearing down on many of Facebook’s more than 60,000 workers.

Facebook staff found platform’s products make misinformation …

25.10.2021 — Facebook employees repeatedly cite policies and products at Facebook that they believe have contributed to misinformation and harmful conduct, …

Fighting fake news on Facebook: Why some employees … – CBC

Fighting fake news on Facebook: Why some employees are willing to risk their jobs to stop misinformation | CBC News

19.11.2016 — And the fact that they did want to come forward and speak to me, as well as meet secretly, shows just how bad they think the problem has gotten.

Fake news is hardly new. But it is now being viewed as a real problem by those who believe that the posting of hoax stories on Facebook influenced the U.S. presidential campaign in Donald Trump’s favour. CBC’s The Investigators spoke to a journalist who has reported heavily on the topic.

Yael Eisenstat, ex-Facebook employee, says company … – NPR

Yael Eisenstat, ex-Facebook employee, says company knew for years about problems : NPR

25.10.2021 — Ex-Facebook employee says company has known about disinformation problem for years · On how Stop the Steal and misinformation grew so quickly …

Yael Eisenstat, who was in a leadership position at Facebook in 2018, says people within the company have been warning for years about disinformation and how extreme voices are boosted on Facebook.

Facebook putting profit before public good, says whistleblower …

Facebook putting profit before public good, says whistleblower Frances Haugen | Facebook | The Guardian

03.10.2021 — Internal papers show firm is lying about making progress against hate, violence and misinformation, ex-employee says.

Internal papers show firm is lying about making progress against hate, violence and misinformation, ex-employee says

Facebook’s ethical failures are not accidental; they are … – NCBI

von D Lauer · 2021 · Zitiert von: 22 — Therein lies the first problem. The data and transparency to do so are simply not there. Facebook does not practice transparency—they do not …

How Facebook got addicted to spreading misinformation

11.03.2021 — The field of AI research was paying growing attention to problems of AI bias and accountability in the wake of high-profile studies showing that …

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