hometechnology NewsMark Zuckerberg turned down 2021 request for more child safety staff

Mark Zuckerberg turned down 2021 request for more child-safety staff

The Wall Street Journal released a series of stories about the company known as “The Facebook Files.” The stories used internal documents to show that the company knew its products could lead to harmful effects for some people, including teenage girls who used its photo-sharing app, Instagram.

By Bloomberg  Jan 31, 2024 7:36:00 PM IST (Published)

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Meta Platforms Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg rejected requests from his top leadership in 2021 to expand teams overseeing child safety and well-being, according to documents and emails released by Congress.
A proposal to add headcount for well-being efforts was sent to Zuckerberg by Nick Clegg, then vice president of global affairs, in August of that year. Clegg asked to hire 45 more employees at the company, then known as Facebook Inc, to work on child safety, including efforts against bullying, harassment and self-harm.
“From a policy perspective, this work has become increasingly urgent over recent months,” Clegg wrote in an email to Zuckerberg. “Politicians in the US, UK, EU and Australia are publicly and privately expressing concerns about the impact of our products on young people’s mental health.”