Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorA two-year independent civil rights audit of Facebook worred that any advances by the platform that reaches more than 2 billion people “could be obscured by the vexing and heartbreaking decisions Facebook has made that represent significant setbacks for civil rights.”The highly-anticipated third and last update to an audit that started in 2018 was led by Laura Murphy, a civil rights and civil liberties leader and attorneys from civil rights law firm Relman Colfax, led by partner Megan Cacace.
They interviewed over 100 civil rights organizations and hundreds of activists.“This two-year journey has had a profound effect on the way we think about our impact on the world,” said Chief Operating Officer Sheryl.
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