New VIP+ Analysis: Regardless of the scrutiny this latest scandal has caused, Facebook will still likely escape relatively unscathed.
While that’s an evergreen statement, it also accurately describes the period that has undoubtedly been stressing Facebook out even after it’s endured lose-lose PR battles like Cambridge Analytica andIn early September, The Wall Street Journal published a series of damning reports on
Facebook that revealed the social network exempts certain public figures from content moderation guidelines and that it knew its Instagram platform contributed to teens’ body-image issues. before Congress yesterday on how Facebook harms children, democracy and other parts of society.
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