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The Facebook Papers<\/strong><\/span>: What’s you need to know<\/p>\n

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New documents — the Facebook Papers — are bringing more clarity to the social media giant’s problems and reinforcing a whistleblower’s claim that the platform profited off the spread of false information and relies on an algorithm that pushes fake news like drugs.<\/p>\n

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What’s happening now?<\/strong> A trove of documents obtained by CNN and 16 other news organizations shed light on new details about how Facebook allowed misinformation to be pushed before the 2020 election and may have helped spark the January 6 insurrection, and whose profit motive is directly tied to keeping people engaged on its site, even when the content is dangerous.<\/p>\n

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Are these documents new?<\/strong> Yes and no. They are the basis for Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen’s complaints to the US Securities and Exchange Commission about the company. Her attorney provided the documents, which are redacted, to the SEC and Congress as part of those complaints. The redacted versions were obtained by the consortium of news organizations.<\/p>\n

Why are we talking about this now?<\/strong> Previously, the Wall Street Journal wrote a series of reports on Haugen’s complaints and these documents, many of which are internal reports by Facebook about the harm it causes. Haugen, a former product manager at the company, described the documents during her media debut in early October as an activist for public oversight of tech companies.<\/p>\n

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What’s happening now is that journalists have access to the redacted documents. Haugen testified before the UK Parliament on Monday, alongside the Facebook Papers release.<\/p>\n

What have we learned from these documents?<\/strong> A lot.<\/strong><\/span> These are some of the headlines from the Facebook Papers that CNN published in the past few days:<\/p>\n