Senators raise concerns over civil rights audit
Democratic Sens. Kamala Harris (Calif.) and Michael Bennet (Colo.) sent a letter to Mark Zuckerberg on Friday raising concerns over an independent civil rights audit of Facebook released this week.
The lawmakers called the independent review of the company’s policies “unsettling.” The audit criticized Facebook for failing to develop a mechanism for protecting civil rights and for a hands-off approach when it comes to free speech, even in cases of violent posts.
“We share the auditors’ concern that Facebook has failed to use the tools and resources at its disposal to more vigorously combat voter suppression and protect civil rights,” the senators wrote.
“Although none of these issues lend themselves to easy solutions, we do not accept that they are beyond Facebook’s considerable power to address — especially when the audit has made clear where progress is possible in several areas.”