If you’ve ever considered consciously uncoupling from the wilds of social media, then trust us (more than Zuckerberg), you’re going to want to snap up tickets to hear from Facebook whistle-blower Frances Haugen. A computer engineering whiz with an MBA from Harvard and a flair for algorithms, she also grew up with a passion for politics instilled by her professor parents. This is why she thought she could genuinely help defend democracy by taking on a gig as the lead product manager on the Civic Misinformation team at Facebook.
Pretty soon she realised that her day job was doing the exact opposite, as the platform’s propensity for amplifying fake news and conspiracy theories threatened the bedrock of the American electoral system during the Trump years. Disturbed by the devastating impact of hate speech on Facebook users’ mental health, and uncovering a plot by human traffickers, Haugen decided to speak out, becoming an unlikely activist. During Unmasking Facebook (Sat Sep 17, 1pm) you can hear why she believes the social media giant is out of control, putting profit over people. “I never wanted to be a whistle-blower,” she says. “But lives were in danger.”