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Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams says company targeted ads at teens based on their ‘emotional state’


Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams, the former Director of Global Public Policy for Facebook and author of the recently released tell-all book

“It could identify when they were feeling worthless or helpless or like a failure, and [Meta] would take that information and share it with advertisers,” Wynn-Williams told the senators on the subcommittee for crime and terrorism within the Judiciary Committee. In fact, she said that one business leader at the company even explained to her that Facebook was aware that it has the “most valuable segment of the population” for advertisers, teens, and said that Meta should be “trumpeting it from the rooftops.” Adding a bit more color to her comments, Wynn-Williams also noted that it had surprised her how many Silicon Valley executives didn’t let their own children use the products they built.

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