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A year after denouncing Facebook’s actions, whistleblower Frances Haugen has a goal: make social networks safer. meet up
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FThe Puerto Rican city of San Juan, where Rance Haugen lives far from the cameras, also speaks passionately about his crusade to reform social networks. A year after exposing herself to the world by publicly accusing her former employer Facebook (now Meta) of turning a blind eye to the dangers of its products, the American is breaking her new life as a high-profile whistleblower traveling the world to advocate for an overhaul of social networks… to face the group’s influential CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
On Thursday, September 22, she spoke to the public in New YorkUnfinished in real timeBillionaire Franck McCourt, head of Olympique de Marseille (OM), a meeting that began to envision a new Internet, one that would respect democracy more and…
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