KEY POINTS
  • Former Facebook employee-turned-whistleblower Frances Haugen on Thursday announced a new nonprofit with the goal of making social media healthier.
  • "Beyond the Screen" will start by creating an open-source database of ways "Big Tech is failing in its legal and ethical obligations to society," according to a press release, and detail potential solutions.
  • Since revealing herself as the source behind tens of thousands of pages of leaked documents, Haugen has advocated for laws in the U.S. and abroad that aim to make social media safer for kids.

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Facebook whistleblower, Frances Haugen reacts during an interview with Reuters ahead of a meeting with German Justice Minister Christine Lambrecht, in Berlin, Germany, November 3, 2021.

Former Facebook employee-turned-whistleblower Frances Haugen on Thursday announced a new nonprofit with the goal of making social media healthier.

The new group appears to build on the solutions she's proposed to lawmakers and social media companies themselves about how to make platforms safer, based in part on her experience as a former product manager on Facebook's civic misinformation team.

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