- A second Facebook Inc FB whistleblower tweeted her willingness to testify before Congress, New York Post reports.
- The former Facebook data scientist Sophie Zhang claimed to have submitted documents showing "potential criminal violations" to an unspecified U.S. law enforcement agency.
- Zhang claimed to have testified privately before a European Parliamentary committee in 2020.
- Zhang posted a memo to Facebook's internal forum accusing the social media giant of failing to tackle hate and misinformation on the day of her termination.
- Zhang admitted to proving how foreign governments misused fake social media accounts to manipulate public opinion. However, Facebook did not take her findings seriously, alleged Zhang.
- Facebook refuted the allegations.
- Related Content: Key Takeaways From Facebook Whistleblower's Senate Appearance
- Price Action: FB shares traded lower by 2.10% at $318.62 on the last check Tuesday.
- Photo by Anthony Quintano via Wikimedia
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