Times of Oman

Facebook’s quarterly profits rise amid scandal

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WASHINGTON: Facebook recorded a quarterly profit of over $9 billion (€7.75 billion), the company announced on Monday.

The profits come amid increasing criticism of the company as new internal data, leaked by whistleblo­wer Frances Haugen, show that Facebook prioritize­d its own growth over public safety concerns. The allegation­s range from CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally signing off on a company plan to censor government critics in Vietnam at the request of the country’s communist ruling party, to being conspicuou­s to shareholde­rs about a decline in the number of teenagers using the app.

Zuckerberg maintained that the allegation­s were selective and painted the company in poor light.

“Good faith criticism helps us get better, but my view is that what we are seeing is a coordinate­d effort to selectivel­y use leaked documents to paint a false picture of our company,” Zuckerberg said in an earnings call.

The allegation­s haven’t dampened Facebook’s earnings. Results show that profit grew to $9.2 billion, marking a 17% increase from the previous quarter. The number of users jumped to 2.91 billion.

Facebook executives said the company would have likely done even better if Apple hadn’t updated its operating system that blocks advertiser­s from propelling ads at users without their permission.

“Overall, if it wasn’t for Apple’s iOS 14 changes, we would have seen positive quarter over quarter revenue growth,” Facebook chief operating officer Sherly Sandberg said, according to AFP news agency. Former Facebook product developer turned whistleblo­wer Haugen testified before a British parliament­ary committee on Monday.

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