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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Facebook Papers may be the biggest crisis in the company's history
Facebook has confronted whistleblowers, PR firestorms and Congressional inquiries in recent years. But now it faces a combination of all three at once in what could be the most intense and wide-ranging crisis in the company's 17-year history.
On Friday, a consortium of 17 US news organizations began publishing a series of stories collectively called "The Facebook Papers" based on a trove of hundreds of internal company documents which were included in disclosures made to the Securities and Exchange Commission and provided to Congress in redacted form by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's legal counsel. The consortium, which includes CNN, reviewed the redacted versions received by Congress.
CNN's coverage includes stories about how coordinated groups on Facebook sow discord and violence, including on January 6, as well as Facebook's challenges moderating content in some non-English-speaking countries, and how human traffickers have used its platforms to exploit people.
The reports from CNN, and the other outlets that are part of the consortium, follow a month of intense scrutiny for the company. The Wall Street Journal previously published a series of stories based on tens of thousands of pages of internal Facebook documents leaked by Haugen. (The consortium's work is based on many of the same documents.)
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samnsara
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(10,156 posts)"Facebook is planning to rebrand itself under a new name as early as this week, as the wave of critical coverage continues."
localroger
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(10,156 posts)LiberatedUSA
(1,666 posts)but the name change doesnt change the consistency of the shit in question.