<https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/oct/22/facebook-whistleblower-hate-speech-illegal-report>

Facebook faced mounting pressure on Friday after a new whistleblower accused it 
of knowingly hosting hate speech and illegal activity, even as leaked documents 
shed further light on how the company failed to heed internal concerns over 
election misinformation.

Allegations by the new whistleblower, who spoke to the Washington Post, were 
reportedly contained in a complaint to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 
the US agency that handles regulation to protect investors in publicly traded 
companies.

In the complaint, the former employee detailed how Facebook officials 
frequently declined to enforce safety rules for fear of angering Donald Trump 
and his allies or offsetting the company’s huge growth. In one alleged 
incident, Tucker Bounds, a Facebook communications official, dismissed concerns 
about the platform’s role in 2016 election manipulation.

“It will be a flash in the pan,” Bounds said, according to the affidavit, as 
reported by the Post. “Some legislators will get pissy. And then in a few weeks 
they will move on to something else. Meanwhile, we are printing money in the 
basement, and we are fine.”

The claims echo those of the whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former Facebook 
product manager who has said the company repeatedly prioritizes profit over 
public safety. Haugen’s recent damning testimony before the US Congress, and 
forthcoming testimony before the UK parliament, has prompted a major PR crisis 
for the social network, which is said to be readying plans for a rebrand. 
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