Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former employee with the (also former) Civic Integrity team, recently leaked thousands of internal documents, including internal employee discussions, memos, research, and presentations, to a consortium of news outlets as part of a project collectively dubbed the âFacebook Papers.â Gizmodo has the files, and weâre eager to share them with you.
There are a number of reasons we havenât seen all of these documents released publiclyâat least not yet. First, a bit about the format: Most if not all of the âdocumentsâ are actually photos of a computer screen taken with someoneâs phone. While unredacted versions were shared by Haugen with the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of her whistleblower complaint, the copies weâre receiving have been redacted by her legal team. All of the internal chats and other documents were redacted to remove the names of âlow-levelâ Facebook employees, meaning we canât reach out to them for comment.
In addition, some of the documents contain sensitive material that would be irresponsible to publish without further redaction, which takes a lot of time.
The stories that have come out already are just the beginningâexpect a lot more to be released over the coming days and weeks. Weâre going to do our best to give you guys access to the raw documents as soon as possible (and there are, again, A Lot Of Them), and put them into context.
We expect to receive a new batch of documents daily, but we wonât know anything about them in advance. As weâre poring over them, weâll be sharing our takeaways hereâincluding links to complete files where possible.
Our goal is to give folks outside of the consortiumâand outside of journalism, more generallyâaccess to the same material weâre seeing. Other folks have pointed out that researchers in fields like tech ethics and misinformation deserve this access, as do regulators and everyone else whoâs concerned about Facebookâs outsized power. We agree and will release everything we can, as fast as we can.
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Editorâs note: We will be refreshing this story each day that new documents arrive with a new headline.
This story is based on Frances Haugenâs disclosures to the Securities and Exchange Commission, which were also provided to Congress in redacted form by her legal team. The redacted versions received by Congress were obtained by a consortium of news organizations, including Gizmodo, the New York Times, Politico, the Atlantic, Wired, the Verge, CNN, and dozens of other outlets.