Frances Haugen wants to train lawyers to fight Facebook
by Mitchell Clark from The Verge - All Posts on (#60JAG)
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Frances Haugen, the whistleblower who released a trove of internal documents and data from Facebook and testified in front of lawmakers about the social network's behavior, is now looking to start a non-profit focused on holding companies like Meta accountable, according to a report from Politico.
The organization, which Haugen wants to call Beyond the Screen, plans to focus on three main goals: educating lawyers who could potentially be going up against social media companies, incentivizing investors to look into how socially responsible a tech company is before giving it money, and giving regulators and researchers an inside look into how platforms work. Politico reports that Haugen is currently working with two other people on the...