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Just revealed Facebook whistleblower is a native Iowan

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Facebook whistleblower who will testify in congress this week was born and raised in Iowa City. Francis Hougen, a former data scientist at Facebook, kept her identity a secret when she filed a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission against Facebook and shared internal Facebook documents with The Wall Street Journal. Last night, Hougen was revealed as the whistleblower during a report on “60 Minutes” and Hougen said she’ll testify to congress that Facebook has deceived regulators and the public about its monitoring of hate speech and misinformation. She said on “60 Minutes” that Facebook is choosing profit over safety.

Hougen is a 2002 graduate of Iowa City West High School and her website says her parents are professors. Hougen has an electrical engineering degree from Olin College and an M-B-A from Harvard. She worked at Google and Yelp before she was hired at Facebook in 2019. She resigned from Facebook in May of this year.

A spokesman for Facebook told C-N-N that the social media platform reflects the good, the bad and the ugly of humanity and Facebook is trying to amplify the good and mitigate the bad.