Read all the documents that Frances Haugen has submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission:
Facebook misled investors and the public about its role perpetuating misinformation and violent extremism relating to the 2020 election and January 6th insurrection. Download Document Facebook misled investors and the public about "transparency" reports boasting proactive removal of over 90% of identified hate speech when internal records show that "as little as 3-5% of hate" speech is actually removed. Download Document Facebook misled investors and the public about the negative impact of lnstagram and Facebook on teenagers' mental and physical health. Download Document Facebook misled investors and the public about its promotion of human trafficking / slavery / servitude. Download Document Facebook misled investors and the public about the negative consequences of its algorithms, which claim to prioritize "meaningful social interactions" or "MSI" (e.g., reshares of friends' posts} but which actually promote virality of polarizing misinformation and hate speech. Download Document Facebook misled investors and the public about equal enforcement of its terms given that high-profile users are "whitelisted" under its "XCheck" program. Download Document Facebook misled investors and the public about bringing "the world closer together" where it relegates international users and promotes global division and ethnic violence. Download Document For years, Facebook has misled investors and advertisers about shrinking user base in important demographics, declining content production, and the true number of recipients of "Reach & Frequency" advertising. Download Document