Facebook (now known as Meta) CEO Mark Zuckerberg often overruled senior executives’ proposals aimed at improving the mental health of teenagers on Facebook and Instagram, according to internal documents revealed as part of a lawsuit against the company.
CNN reports that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg repeatedly shut down initiatives designed to enhance the mental health of teenagers using Facebook and Instagram. These decisions, often made against the advice of his senior lieutenants, have raised serious concerns about the company’s commitment to user well-being.
Mark Zuckerberg surrounded by guards ( Chip Somodevilla /Getty)
Zuckerberg’s troubling management direction was exposed by unsealed communications from an ongoing lawsuit against Facebook over its addictive features aimed at teenagers. As Breitbart News previously reported:
In one lawsuit, 33 states accuse Meta of knowingly designing Facebook and Instagram features that addict children and teens to the platforms. In addition to the 33 states, nine other attorneys general are filing suits in their states, bringing the total number of states taking action against Meta to 42, according to a
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