Statement: Insider’s Testimony Exposes Facebook’s Lies!

October 8, 2021

Insider’s Testimony Exposes Facebook’s Lies!
A Statement from Brenda Victoria Castillo, President & CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC)

Tuesday’s testimony by former Facebook Product Manager, Frances Haugen, in the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security, destroyed the facade Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg have been selling to the public. Ms. Haugen detailed how Facebook’s leadership disregarded public safety, and intentionally neglected to address risks on the platform, in order to benefit their financial bottom line. Facebook has shown us time and time again that it will choose profits and growth over public safety. The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) has warned for more than a decade about the rampant hate speech and disinformation on Facebook, and how it harms our society through political unrest, body shaming, extremist ideology, and violence.

According to Ms. Haugen’s testimony on Facebook’s allocation of integrity spending, “87 percent of all the misinformation spending is spent on English, but only about 9 percent of the users are English speakers. It seems that facebook invests more in users who make them more money, even though the danger may not be evenly distributed based on profitability.”

NHMC has met with Facebook countless times over the last several years to call for urgent action and resources to address Spanish-language disinformation and hate speech. Thanks to Ms. Haugen’s bravery, we now know that Facebook leadership was and is aware of the ongoing problem, but purposely failed to allocate equitable resources towards non-English language disinformation, hate speech, and other negative content targeting Latinx and other non-English speaking communities.

Additionally, revelations regarding Facebook and Instagrams’ amplification of harmful content to children and teens shows how little the company cares for vulnerable groups so long as they have a profit incentive. Teenagers who use the platforms have suffered from issues like body dysmorphia, self-harm, and even suicide. Facebook’s own research found that as teenagers consume harmful content they become more depressed, causing them to use the app more, and perpetuating a cycle of harm. But instead of modifying the platform’s algorithm to prevent these harms, Facebook continues to choose optimizing its own self-interest.

NHMC urges Congress to take immediate action against hate, violence, and disinformation, and hold Facebook and all platforms accountable through transparency requirements and the creation of a new regulatory government body. It is clear that Facebook cannot self-regulate, and for the sake of our children and the general public: Congress must act.

Yours in the Movement,

Brenda Victoria Castillo
President & CEO
National Hispanic Media Coalition

National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is a woman-led 501(c)(3) non-profit civil and human rights organization that was founded to eliminate hate, discrimination, and racism toward the Latino communities.
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