Facebook has been accused of putting people’s safety at stake after internal documents were leaked. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has clarified this. He dismissed the allegations saying it was not true. Facebook has taken full care of the safety of the people. Actually, Frances Haugen, who leaked Facebook’s internal documents a few days ago, has now come out in the open. She had alleged that Facebook has put people’s safety at stake to earn money. The company’s fuel division causes harm to children, this needs to be controlled.
Let us tell you, Mark Zuckerberg’s statement has come to the fore when the company’s shares fell suddenly after Facebook’s server was down for six hours on Monday night. Earlier, when the company’s documents were leaked by former employee Frances, the company had suffered a lot.
Frances Haugen has been an employee of Facebook. In an interview with a news channel, she said that I joined Facebook because I hoped that from here I can do good for the world, but I left because Facebook’s products are harmful to children. They promote division and endanger democracy.
Mark Zuckerberg has posted on his Facebook account that it would be very illogical to say that we deliberately promote such content to make a profit, which makes people angry. “I don’t know of any tech company that produces content that makes people angry or sad,” he said. Zuckerberg said that over the years, we have helped people according to the industry, have worked for them. We take pride in our work.
Instagram is having a bad effect on the minds of girls
The American newspaper The Wall Street Journal claimed in a report that Facebook is well aware that Instagram has a bad effect on the minds of girls under the age of 18 because after coming to this platform, they lose their physical body. Becomes more conscious about texture and face and this affects the mental health of these girls. A confidential survey was conducted by Instagram regarding this, in which 32 percent of teenage girls admitted that they do not like their physical appearance. Many girls even admitted that they do not like their pictures posted on Instagram and they feel that they should commit suicide. Despite this, Instagram wanted to bring a social media platform for children 13 years and below as well. However, this plan was canceled after controversy.