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Facebook Exec: We Do Not Prioritize Engagement Over Safety

A Facebook executive is pushing back on a whistleblowers claims supported by the companys own internal research that the social networks products harm children and fuel polarization in the U.S.

Monika Bickert, Facebooks head of global policy management, told The Associated Press Wednesday that we do not and we have not prioritized engagement over safety. Bickert said the reason Facebook researches teen well-being on Instagram is so that the company can build better products and features to support them.

Whistleblower Frances Haugen, however, testified before the Senate Tuesday that Facebook knows that vulnerable people are harmed by its systems and has not made meaningful changes to prevent it. The platform is designed to exploit negative emotions to keep people on the platform, she said.

They are aware of the side effects of the choices they have made around amplification,” Haugen said. “They know that algorithmic-based rankings, or engagement-based rankings, keeps you on their sites longer. You have longer sessions, you show up more often, and that makes them more money.

Bickert pointed to features and tools Facebook has introduced over the years, such as hiding like counts on Instagram which means when you post something, if youre a young person, you dont have to worry about how many people are going to like your post and whether people will see that.

But Facebooks own researchers found that hiding like counts did not help make teenagers feel better.

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Source: News18