In April 2019, David Ginsberg, a Meta executive, emailed his boss, Mark Zuckerberg, with a proposal to research and reduce loneliness and compulsive use on Instagram and Facebook.
In the email, Mr. Ginsberg noted that the company faced scrutiny for its products’ impacts “especially around areas of problematic use/addiction and teens.” He asked Mr. Zuckerberg for 24 engineers, researchers and other staff, saying Instagram had a “deficit” on such issues.
A week later, Susan Li, now the company’s chief financial officer, informed Mr. Ginsberg that the project was “not funded” because of staffing constraints.
Adam Mosseri, Instagram’s head, ultimately declined to finance the project, too.
Persons:
David Ginsberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Ginsberg, ”, Mr, Zuckerberg, Instagram, Susan Li, Adam Mosseri
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Facebook