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Can Social Media and Democracy Co-exist? A Conversation with Frances Haugen

Can Social Media and Democracy Co-exist? A Conversation with Frances Haugen

Update: 2022-05-27
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From 2019 to 2021, Frances Haugen worked as a Product Manager in Facebook’s Civic Integrity Department. During that time she got an inside view into how Facebook’s algorithms are deliberately designed to influence its users. She also saw something deeply worrying: that this influence was often used to grow Facebook’s profits at the expense of users' safety and wellbeing. 

In 2021 she anonymously leaked tens of thousands of internal documents to the Wall Street Journal. Since then she’s testified before Congress on the matter, and helped start a global movement to better understand and regulate Big Tech. 

On this episode Mark talks with Frances about her experience whistleblowing on one of the world’s most powerful companies, and what she thinks we need to do to create social media platforms that are compatible with a functioning democracy. 

Learn more about and listens to the Watson Institute's other podcasts.

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Can Social Media and Democracy Co-exist? A Conversation with Frances Haugen

Can Social Media and Democracy Co-exist? A Conversation with Frances Haugen

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