Meta’s OOPS Paves the Way for Decentralized Social

Wall Street Journal reporter Kirsten Grind joined host Zoe Thomas to discuss how Meta’s OOPS Platform has caused an internal investigation that has lasted over a year because of employee and contractor abuse.

According to the WSJ YouTube report over two dozen workers at Meta have been fired or disciplined as part of an internal investigation due to the misuse of the OOPS Platform. This abuse raises questions about how much control and access some Meta staff and contractors have to users’ data.

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