'In our view, this is just the latest in a series of revelations about social media platforms that made clear that self-regulation is not working. That's long been the president's view,' Psaki says on Facebook whistleblower's comments about the platform.
Frances Haughen, a former product manager for the social network, accused the company of misleading investors and the public about the harmful impact of its apps on"60 Minutes."The apps, owned by Facebook
Despite the many theories that have been circling the internet since the outage, Facebook said it has no evidence that any user data was compromised during the disruption. "We've invested heavily in people and technology to keep our platform safe, and have made fighting misinformation and providing authoritative information a priority," the company said in a statement."If any research had identified an exact solution to these complex challenges, the tech industry, governments, and society would have solved them a long time ago."
The tweet prompted several funny replies from other major accounts, including McDonald's, Burger King, andTwitter users later on Monday reported some issues with the app due to an increase in users, but Twitter's support page said the matter was fixed.