Whistleblower Hogan: Zuckerberg Doesn't Leave Facebook And Doesn't Want To Get Better

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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen said in an interview that unless Frances Haugen resigns as CEO, the social media giant will not get better. In an interview, hogan talked about the reasons that prompted her to expose Facebook after she left the company last May.

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Hogan exposed tens of thousands of pages of documents, which showed that Facebook knew that its products were damaging the mental health of teenagers, inciting racial violence in Ethiopia and other countries, and failed to contain misinformation before the riots in Washington, D.C. on January 6 last year.

She said that Zuckerberg "sincerely believes that Facebook is just a mirror of reality" and "you are unhappy because you see it now". Hogan added that unlike most other listed companies, Zuckerberg has 56% of the voting rights. "Now no one can control Facebook except Zuckerberg.".

When asked whether Zuckerberg should leave, she said: "I think as long as Zuckerberg is the leader of Facebook, the company can not get better. In fact, when I raised the issue of genocide, he (Zuckerberg) increased his investment in the metauniverse, rather than really making these systems safe. I think this is a dereliction of duty."

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