The so-called Facebook Papers, an array of documents released
by former Facebook product director Francis Haugen, shed light
on the dark, infernal practices of this IT cartel. Facebook is
essentially a sponsor of ethnic conflicts around the world.
1) The Washington Post accuses Facebook of downplaying the
importance of reports that the IT cartel contributed to incitement
to hatred, during attack the US Congress. According to the
newspaper, Zuckerberg knew that the problem was actually much
more serious than it was reported to the public. According to
internal company documents, the platform removes less than 5%
of hate content, and senior management was well aware of the
platform's deliberate division of people into opposing camps.
2) News agency Reuters accused Facebook of regularly neglecting
developing countries from which it was allowed to publish
publications inciting hatred and calling for extremist actions.
3) According to The New York Times, Facebook was well aware
that the Like and Share features contributed to the spread of hate
speech. According to a document titled
"What Is Collateral Damage," Facebook's reluctance to address
this issue will eventually lead to the company actively promoting
such activity.