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Facebook knows Instagram harms teens. Now, its plan to open the app to kids looks worse than ever

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Facebook is in the hot seat again.

The Wall Street Journal published a powerful multi-part series on the company this week, drawing from internal documents on everything from the company’s secretive practice of whitelisting celebrities to its knowledge that Instagram is taking a serious toll on the mental health of teen girls.

The flurry of investigative pieces makes it clear that what Facebook says in public doesn’t always reflect the company’s knowledge on known issues behind the scenes. The revelations still managed to shock even though Facebook has been playing dumb about the various social ills it has sown for years. (Remember when Mark Zuckerberg dismissed the notion that Facebook influenced the 2016 election as “crazy?”) Facebook’s longstanding PR playbook is to hide its dangers, denying knowledge of its darker impacts on society publicly, even as research spells them out internally.

That’s all well and good until someone gets ahold of the internal research.

One of the biggest revelations from the WSJ’s report: The company knows that Instagram poses serious dangers to mental health in teenage girls. An internal research slide from 2019 acknowledged that “We make body image issues worse for one in three teen girls” — a shocking admission for a company charging ahead with plans to expand to even younger and more vulnerable age groups.

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As recently as May, Instagram’s Adam Mosseri dismissed concerns around the app’s negative impact on teens as “quite small.”

But internally, the picture told a different story. According to the WSJ, from 2019 to 2021, the company conducted a thorough deep dive into teen mental health, including online surveys, diary studies, focus groups and large-scale questionnaires.

According to one internal slide, the findings showed that 32% of teenage girls reported that Instagram made them have a worse body image. Of research participants who experienced suicidal thoughts, 13% of British teens and 6% of American teens directly linked their interest in killing themselves to Instagram.

“Teens blame Instagram for increases in the rate of anxiety and depression,” another internal slide stated. “This reaction was unprompted and consistent across all groups.”

Following the WSJ report, Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) announced a probe into Facebook’s lack of transparency around internal research showing that Instagram poses serious and even lethal danger to teens. The Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security will launch the investigation.

“We are in touch with a Facebook whistleblower and will use every resource at our disposal to investigate what Facebook knew and when they knew it – including seeking further documents and pursuing witness testimony,” Senators Blackburn and Blumenthal wrote. “The Wall Street Journal’s blockbuster reporting may only be the tip of the iceberg.”

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Blackburn and Blumenthal weren’t the only U.S. lawmakers alarmed by the new report. Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA), Rep. Kathy Castor (D-FL), and Lori Trahan (D-MA) sent Facebook their own letter demanding that the company walk away from its plan to launch Instagram for kids. “Children and teens are uniquely vulnerable populations online, and these findings paint a clear and devastating picture of Instagram as an app that poses significant threats to young people’s wellbeing,” the lawmakers wrote.

In May, a group of 44 state attorneys general wrote to Instagram to encourage the company to abandon its plans to bring Instagram to kids under the age of 13. “It appears that Facebook is not responding to a need, but instead creating one, as this platform appeals primarily to children who otherwise do not or would not have an Instagram account,” the group of attorneys general wrote. They warned that an Instagram for kids would be “harmful for myriad reasons.”

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In April, a collection of the same Democratic lawmakers expressed “serious concerns” about Instagram’s potential impact on the well-being of young users. That same month, a coalition of consumer advocacy organizations also demanded that the company reconsider launching a version of Instagram for kids.

According to the documents obtained by the WSJ, all of those concerns look extremely valid. In spite of extensive internal research and their deeply troubling findings, Facebook has downplayed its knowledge publicly, even as regulators regularly pressed the company for what it really knows.

Instagram’s Mosseri may have made matters worse Thursday when he made a less than flattering analogy between social media platforms and vehicles. “We know that more people die than would otherwise because of car accidents, but by and large, cars create way more value in the world than they destroy,” Mosseri told Peter Kafka on Recode’s media podcast. “And I think social media is similar.”

Mosseri dismissed any comparison between social media and drugs or cigarettes in spite of social media’s well-researched addictive effects, likening social platforms to the auto industry instead. Naturally, the company’s many critics jumped on the car comparison, pointing to their widespread lethality and the fact that the auto industry is heavily regulated — unlike social media.

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Meta removes child sexual exploitation content on Facebook after being notified by IMDA

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Meta removes child sexual exploitation content on Facebook after being notified by IMDA

SINGAPORE: The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has notified Meta to review and remove content on Facebook containing child sexual exploitation material (CSEM), the agency said on Friday (Jun 9). 

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, took down the offending page and group within 24 hours, according to IMDA.

This is the first time IMDA has notified a social media service of such content, following the amendments to the Broadcasting Act last November to include enhanced online safety requirements.

The police had alerted the agency to a Facebook page that was part of an online network facilitating the sharing of CSEM, where it subsequently uncovered a Facebook group carrying similar posts. 

“The posts contained hyperlinks that led viewers to a website with CSEM,” said IMDA, adding that it also directed internet service providers in Singapore to block a linked website that enabled access and distribution of similar content. 

Parliament passed the Online Safety Act last year, requiring social media sites to block access to harmful content within hours. The law empowers the IMDA to deal with harmful online content accessible to Singapore users, regardless of where the content is hosted or initiated.

Under the amended law, IMDA can direct social media companies to block or remove such content, and the agency said it would not hesitate to do so if swift action is not taken.

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It can also direct an internet service provider to block access by users in Singapore, in the event an online communication service refuses to take down harmful online content.

The Act took effect on Feb 1 this year. 

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Moby Dick restaurant spot claps back at councillor’s “defamatory” comment

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A well-known fish and chips spot on White Rock Beach says a local city councillor has left “false, misleading, defamatory comments” about the restaurant in a Facebook group.

On Wednesday, Moby Dick Restaurant shared a screenshot of a comment made by City Councillor Dave Chesney under a photo of the eatery that was shared in a Facebook group called, “British Columbia Photos.”

Under a photo captioned “Who Knows This Place! Famous Fish N Chips… So Good,” Chesney commented on June 5, “Living off its reputation for decades.

“When Peter Mueller (Moby Dick founder) left, so did the #1 rating. Go next food to Coney Island…..where all the local eat.”

The comment was made from Chesney’s Facebook page where it states, he is a White Rock city councillor.

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In response to the comment he made, Moby Dick filed an official complaint “about ethical misconduct.”

“These comments are defamatory and are not supported by facts,” the letter reads. “Moreover, these comments are aimed at hurting my business … by encouraging other people to avoid my restaurant and to visit another place next door.”

The letter goes on to list five sections of the bylaw violations, including breaking a councillor’s oath to “not allow private interest to influence my conduct in public matters,” and to not deface another person.

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Moby Dick added the comments the councillor made “have no ground and are not supported by facts.”


To Chesney’s comment about the business being impacted after one of its founders, Peter Mueller, the restaurant owner clarified that Mueller left in 1999 and the business changed hands.

“So according to Councillor Chesney, for the last 24 years, this iconic place has had no right to stay in business, and it has been alive simply by living off its reputation while serving bad food,” the letter reads.

The letter goes on to say it is “a lie” that all residents of White Rock do not eat at Moby Dick.

“My business attracts thousands of local residents. His statement is false and misleading. Moreover, the original founder of Moby Dick’s, Peter Mueller, who still lives in White Rock, is our regular customer!”

The restaurant added the “disgraceful and false” comments Chesney made “jeopardized” the business and the wellbeing of the owner’s family and staff.

“Councillor Chesney used his position as an elected official of our City to hurt the taxpayers who live, work and pay taxes in White Rock.

Daily Hive has reached out to Councillor David Chesney and the City of White Rock for comment.

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Chair picked up for $50 on Facebook sells in Sotheby’s auction for $85,000

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Auf Facebook für $50 erstandener Stuhl wird bei Sotheby’s-Auktion für $85.000 verkauft

In February, a Los Angeles man picked up a chair on Facebook Marketplace for $50. That same chair, made by Danish furniture designer Frits Henningsen, just sold in a Sotheby’s auction for $85,000!

The circa 1935 leather chair, described by the auction house as a “Rare High-back Wing Chair,” was only estimated to sell for between $30,000 to $50,000. The man who found the chair, Justin Miller, shared a video of himself watching the live auction online on Wednesday. Needless to say, he was pretty excited at the results! Miller stands to collect a big chunk of change, even minus any fees.

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Danish furniture designer Frits Henningsen was known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative approach to creating beautiful furniture, as epitomized in the present wingback chair. A rare and important example of his work, the chair also exemplifies the desirable qualities produced by the furniture industry of 1930s Scandinavia. Its high back, integrated ‘wings’ and curved, ergonomic shape support the body comfortably while providing a sense of privacy and enclosure. Henningsen, having learned from generations of furniture and cabinet makers in his family, utilized high-quality materials and traditional fabrication techniques to yield a sturdy and durable chair. The curved lines combine with the historic wingback form to create a visually novel yet elegant design. The present chair, likely one of only fifty or so examples known to have been produced, retains its original leather and presents a unique opportunity to acquire a peerless object that has become an icon of Danish design.


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