New York Post

Facebook Just Doesn’t Care

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Thanks to damning reports in The Wall Street Journal, Facebook is once again on Capitol Hill trying to defend itself against the indefensib­le.

In this case, knowing that the social-media giant’s photo-sharing app, Instagram, is harmful to its young users, particular­ly teenage girls, and doing nothing about it.

Leaked Facebook internal research shows the company knows that Instagram, more than any other social-media app, makes “body image issues worse for one in three teen girls.” Yet Facebook says that the negative effects aren’t widespread and the harmful aspects aren’t easy to address.

Worse, Antigone Davis, the company’s global head of safety, tried to convince the Senate Commerce Committee that the company protects kids: “We strongly disagree with how this reporting characteri­zed our work.” And: “This research is not a bombshell.”

Sorry, 13 percent of suicidal British teen girls and 6 percent of Americans desiring to kill themselves thanks to Instagram is pretty massive. The Journal also cited a study showing that 66 percent of teen girls and 40 percent of teen boys on Instagram “experience negative social comparison.” When teen girls felt bad about their bodies, 32 percent said Instagram made them feel worse.

When Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) asked if the company has changed its policies in light of the studies, Davis dodged, insisting, “Our products actually add value and enrich teens’ lives.” Clearly false.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) hit it right on the head: “Facebook routinely puts profits ahead of kids’ online safety. We now know it chooses the growth of its products over the well-being of our children. We now know that it is indefensib­ly delinquent in acting to protect them.”

That’s the bottom line: Facebook just doesn’t care about doing the right thing.

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