Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Explainer: Just what are ‘The Facebook Papers,’ anyway?

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A separate consortium of European news outlets had access to the same set of documents, and members of both groups began publishing content related to their analysis of the materials at 7 a.m. EDT on Monday, Oct. 25. That date and time was set by the partner news organizati­ons to give everyone in the consortium an opportunit­y to fully analyze the documents, report out relevant details, and to give Facebook’s public relations staff ample time to respond to questions and inquiries raised by that reporting.

Each member of the consortium pursued its own independen­t reporting on the document contents and their significan­ce. Every member also had the opportunit­y to attend group briefings to gain informatio­n and context about the documents.

The launch of The Facebook Papers project follows similar reporting by The Wall Street Journal, sourced from the same documents, as well as Haugen’s appearance on the CBS television show “60 Minutes” and her Oct. 5 Capitol Hill testimony before a U.S. Senate subcommitt­ee.

The papers themselves are redacted versions of disclosure­s that Haugen has made over several months to the Securities and Exchange Commission, alleging Facebook was prioritizi­ng profits over safety and hiding its own research from investors and the public.

These complaints cover a range of topics, from its efforts to continue growing its audience, to how its platforms might harm children, to its alleged role in inciting political violence. The same redacted versions of those filings are being provided to members of Congress as part of its investigat­ion. And that process continues as Haugen’s legal team goes through the process of redacting the SEC filings by removing the names of Facebook users and lower-level employees and turns them over to Congress.

The Facebook Papers consortium will continue to report on these documents as more become available in the coming days and weeks.

 ?? THIBAULT CAMUS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? From complaints whistleblo­wer Frances Haugen has filed with the SEC, along with redacted internal documents obtained by The Associated Press, the picture of the mighty Facebook that emerges is of a troubled, internally conflicted company, where data on the harms it causes is abundant, but solutions are halting at best.
THIBAULT CAMUS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE From complaints whistleblo­wer Frances Haugen has filed with the SEC, along with redacted internal documents obtained by The Associated Press, the picture of the mighty Facebook that emerges is of a troubled, internally conflicted company, where data on the harms it causes is abundant, but solutions are halting at best.

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