Khaleej Times

Facebook must take responsibi­lity for its actions

- SHIRA OVIDE

As in any relationsh­ip between people, once a company loses the trust of its customers, there is a long, lingering period of suspicion that the company will do something egregious again.

There is suspicion that greedy banks will take on too much risk again. That Chipotle will make customers sick again. And that Facebook Inc. is too creepy and irresponsi­ble to be an unquestion­ed staple of daily life. Once trust is gone, it’s incredibly hard to win back and every misstep is magnified.

That is what is happening to Facebook on Friday after it reported it discovered a security flaw that potentiall­y allowed attackers to hijack people’s Facebook accounts. The company said the flaw affected almost 50 million accounts, and Facebook logged 90 million people off their accounts as a safety measure. The company didn’t say whether anyone’s account had been hijacked by exploiting the security flaw it outlined.

At least based on the available informatio­n from Facebook, the company acted quickly and responsibl­y once it discovered the technical vulnerabil­ity. But again, it doesn’t matter. Facebook shares dropped more than three per cent on the news, and it set off another round of news reports that reminded people about Cambridge Analytica, Russian propaganda, Myanmar vio- lence and more. (Facebook lost more market value from the security flaw than Tesla lost on Friday after its CEO was sued by the government for securities fraud.)

To people already understand­ably weary of Facebook after two years of scandal, the combinatio­n of the words “Facebook” and “compromise­d data” are enough to bring up all the bad feelings about the company. This is what the loss of faith looks like, and it’s hard to imagine Facebook winning people back anytime soon. Everyone at Facebook may believe it’s unfair that the company is being criticised at every turn, but reality bites.

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