AN ex-Meta director says he does not think the tech giant cares if more young lives are lost due to posts on its social media platforms.
Whistleblower Arturo Béjar said the Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp owner's experts could easily stop recommending harmful content to youngsters, but chooses not to.
He said if Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg decided to make Instagram "as free of self-harm content as we can make it, then it would happen within a few months".
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