Facebook Makes Media Blitz Following Bombshell Whistleblower Leak

Facebook Makes Media Blitz Following Bombshell Whistleblower Leak

Facebook Makes Media Blitz, Following Bombshell Whistleblower Leak.br On October 10, Facebook said it will implement new tools br to divert users away from harmful content, limit political content br and give parents more control on teen Instagram accounts.br The company’s vice president of global br affairs, Nick Clegg, appeared on several morning br news shows to address the changes. .br While speaking on ABC’s “This Week," Clegg said one measure br would urge users who are on Facebook’s platform Instagram br for long periods of time to “take a break.”.br He said another feature will encourage teens viewing content deemed harmful to their well-being to look at something else.br NBC reports that Clegg also said the company’s planned Instagram Kids represents part of the social media titan's solution to recent criticism.br We have no commercial incentive br to do anything other than try and make br sure that the experience is positive. br We can’t change human nature. br We always see bad things online. br We can do everything we can to trybr to reduce and mitigate them, Nick Clegg, Facebook VP of Global Affairs, via NBC.br Clegg’s media appearances come br after the Senate testimony of whistleblower br Frances Haugen on October 5. .br NBC reports that Haugen told a Senate panel br that Facebook consistently puts br its own profits over users’ health and safety.br NBC reports that Haugen told a Senate panel br that Facebook consistently puts br its own profits over users’ health and safety.br On 'Meet the Press,' Clegg said Facebook is also looking into ways to reduce the presence of politics on Facebook for some users.


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