Broken code : inside facebook and the fight to expose its toxic secrets / Jeff Horwitz
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- 9781911709039
- 302.30285 HOR-J
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302.30285 FRE-S Ugly truth : inside facebook's battle for domination / | 302.30285 FU-X Social network analysis : | 302.30285 HED-S Zero to viral : my secrets to going from zero to million followers in a year / | 302.30285 HOR-J Broken code : inside facebook and the fight to expose its toxic secrets / | 302.30285 LAM-A Intimacy and friendship on Facebook / | 302.30285 STE-Z Twitter as data / | 302.32 GAL-G Effective group discussion : theory and practice / |
Facebook had a problem. Along with its sister platforms Instagram and WhatsApp, it was a daily destination for billions of users around the world, extolling its products for connecting people. But as a succession of scandals rocked Facebook from 2016, some began to question whether the company could control, or even understood, its own platforms.
As Facebook employees searched for answers, what they uncovered was worse than they could've imagined. The problems ran far deeper than politics. Facebook was peddling and amplifying anger, looking the other way at human trafficking, enabling drug cartels and authoritarians and allowing VIP users to break the platform's supposedly inviolable rules.
It turned out to be eminently possible to isolate many of Facebook's worst problems, but whenever employees offered solutions their work was consistently delayed, watered down or stifled by a company that valued user engagement above all else. The only option left was to blow the whistle.
In Broken Code, award-winning Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz tells the riveting inside story of these employees and their explosive discoveries, uncovering the shocking cost of Facebook's blind ambition in the process.
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