A whistleblower claims the site is aware it’s harmful to children.
Child safety issues on Facebook should be a priority for the Irish government, according to an expert in cyber psychology.
It’s after a whistleblower claimed the site is aware it’s harmful to children which CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied.
Dr Mary Aikens says Irish parents should voice their concerns:
I wrote about why we can't trust Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook executives when it comes to the company's own research. https://t.co/vS5gsC7409
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) October 6, 2021

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