Whistleblower and critic of Mark Zuckerberg will give evidence to MPs scrutinising online safety bill
has triggered a deep crisis at Mark Zuckerberg’s social media empire after she released tens of thousands of internal documents detailing the company’s failure to keep its users safe from harmful content. On Monday Haugen, 37, will testify in person at the joint committee scrutinising the, a piece of legislation that places a duty of care on social media companies to protect users – with the threat of substantial fines if they fail to do so.
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