Sophie Zhang (whistleblower)
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Sophie Zhang is an American
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and
whistleblower A whistleblower (also written as whistle-blower or whistle blower) is a person, often an employee, who reveals information about activity within a private or public organization that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent. Whi ...
who formerly worked at the ''
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Site Integrity fake engagement team,'' created to deal with bot accounts, often controlled by authoritarian governments' entities. From 2018 to 2020, while investigating those fake engagements, Zhang uncovered abusive political manipulation and opposition harassment networks in 25 countries. She testified that Facebook negligence allowed those authoritarian regimes to manipulate public discourse. Zhang reported that most of these subversive networks use Facebook's organization pages, configured with human names and photographs to mimic human accounts in order to successfully evade Facebook's emerging efforts to counter fake users. The British newspaper ''
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'' dedicated a series, ''The Facebook Loophole'', based on Zhang's resources and accounts, to report on these Facebook-based political manipulations. Following later whistleblower
Frances Haugen Frances Haugen (born 1983 or 1984) is an American data engineer and scientist, product manager, and whistleblower. She disclosed tens of thousands of Facebook's internal documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission and ''The Wall Street Jo ...
's testimony on Facebook's impact on children, interest toward Zhang's testimony increased with investigation from European and American legislative bodies ongoing.


Career

Sophie Zhang worked at Facebook for two years as a data scientist until September 2020. She was in the "Fake Engagement" team, a sub-division of the "Spam team" assigned to look for abuses of the platform. Zhang investigated “fake engagement” such as inauthentic likes, comments, shares, and reactions. There was no Facebook team dedicated to investigating and rooting out these fake or abusive organization pages.


Unveiled government abuses

She found series of "multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry,
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caused international news on multiple occasions". Most notably, these included: * Honduras, 2018: President
Juan Orlando Hernández Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado (; born 28 October 1968), also known as JOH, is a Honduran lawyer and politician who served as President of Honduras from 2014 to 2022. A member of the National Party, Hernández previously served as the presi ...
- From June to July 2018, 78% of Hernández’s Facebook posts received likes that were not from real people, artificially boosting his apparent popular support by a factor of five. The social manager of Hernández's official Facebook pages, for both Hernández and his late sister who had served as communications minister, was directly controlling several hundreds of fake entities. This campaign used Facebook's Organization Pages, configured with human names and photographs, to add support and to lure unaware readers. * Azerbaijan, 2019: Zhang found the ruling party to be using thousands of Organization Pages to harass opposition parties. The network of pages was still active as of June, 2021. *India, USA, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iraq, Tunisia, Afghanistan, Mongolia, India, Myanmar, Indonesia, Philippines, South Korea and more.


Departure from Facebook

Zhang was fired from Facebook in September 2020. She declined a $64,000 severance package attached to a non-disparagement agreement restricting her ability to speak publicly about Facebook issues. On her departure day, she posted a 7,800-word departure message to Facebook's internal message board outlining Facebook’s failure to combat political manipulation campaigns similar to the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections. Anticipating Facebook's deletion of the post, she created a personal, password-protected website with a copy of the post, then distributed its web address and password to Facebook co-workers. Facebook suppressed the message on the internal board, then contacted Zhang's web hosting service and domain registrar to request and force her private website offline.


Facebook criticisms

Zhang pointed out several shortcomings in Facebook's management of such unauthentic political engagement on its services. * Facebook priority assessment. Structure and effort investments focuses on “large-scale” issues (ex: spam) rather that specific uncivic and political cases. Issues are prioritized by volume, so outright political manipulations in smaller countries are discounted despite their real impact. Zhang reported that 99% of resources are dedicated to fight spams. Expansion to fight political and election manipulations was rejected due to limitation of human resources. *Facebook has an "enforcement gap", with a dedicated team fighting fake accounts, but no team fighting fake organizations that can work like and mimic user accounts. * Facebook minimized bottom-up alerts by on-the-ground data analysts. * Facebook investment priorities and associated internal workload makes it impossible to properly manage political manipulations. * Facebook decision processes are generally slapdash and haphazard, despite its effort to project itself as a fully competent entity. * Facebook has a
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-centric focus. Western occurrences of political manipulations are dealt with rapidly, while responses to occurrences in other countries are delayed or not responded to at all. * Facebook waits for and reacts to media coverage in a public relationship management approach. Facebook management has used negative media coverage to assess priorities, arguing that no previous media coverage means no relative importance of an issue. * Facebook acts with no public oversight. Low-level data analysts have control and censorship power over world leaders and public discourses, with the capacity to let political manipulation continue or to stop it. While at Facebook, Zhang had monitored and personally taken or not taken action in countless countries, some of which were later shaken by civil unrest. Zhang declared she therefore has "blood on erhands". Zhang argues that Facebook is not acting out of malice, but rather in slapdash, haphazard, and concerned with self preservation and
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Reaction to Frances Haugen

Zhang has expressed support for another Facebook whistleblower,
Frances Haugen Frances Haugen (born 1983 or 1984) is an American data engineer and scientist, product manager, and whistleblower. She disclosed tens of thousands of Facebook's internal documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission and ''The Wall Street Jo ...
, who shared internal company documents with ''
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'' and on October 5, 2021, testified before the
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's Sub-Committee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security. On October 12, 2021, Zhang told ''
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'' she has shared documents about Facebook with a United States law enforcement agency, and that she is available to testify before Congress and is encouraged by the bipartisan support for congressional action after Haugen's testimony.


British Parliament testimony

On October 14, 2021, it was announced Zhang would testify before the
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on October 18, 2021, about "her work as a data scientist for the Facebook Site Integrity fake engagement team, dealing with bot accounts, often operated by government backed agencies in countries such as Russia," according to
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, the chair of the British Parliament Online Safety Bill committee. October 18th, Zhang testified to the British Parliament, the hearing went via
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and was mostly filled with members working on a bill to tackle harmful online contents. Zhang stated that : * Facebook observably neglects and allows disinformation campaigns on Facebook, to prioritize profits. This is consequential to Facebook, a company, structural mission to first and foremost make profit and protect itself. * Facebook observably allows authoritarian governments to manipulate political discourse. * Facebook observably was more reluctant to remove fake accounts if those accounts were connected to political leaders. This preferential treatment encourages major politicians to continue the violation and to do so openly. * Facebook observably let fake engagement run among
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' online communities. Facebook’s vice-President of Integrity Guy Rosen, stated that Facebook would focus its limited human resources on Western democracies and monitoring hostile actions from their immediate online threats such as Russia and Iran. Human resources dedicated to fighting Facebook-based manipulations differs considerably. * Facebook senior management observably shown indifference and deflection when facing the issue of political manipulations on Facebook. * Facebook senior management has conflict of interest, having to both keep good relations with political leaders and to set the rules for unacceptable violations on the platform. * Facebook-based political manipulations issues could be countered if adequate staffing and funding was allocated. Zhang testimony was connected to Frances Haugen's recent testimony to the US congress, Haugen mentioning Facebook-supported ethnic polarization and violence in Ethiopia.


Whistleblower advocacy

Zhang has authored a piece "How to blow the whistle on Facebook – from someone who already did" in
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, where she gives feedback and recommendations to potential Facebook's whistleblowers.


Personal life

Zhang is a
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; she stated that "she is tired of being in the closet as a transgender woman" and it is a core aspect of her identity that informed her actions at Facebook and after she left.


See also

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Christopher Wylie Christopher Wylie (born 19 June 1989) is a Canadian data consultant who released a cache of documents to ''The Guardian'' he obtained while he worked at Cambridge Analytica, prompting the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal, which triggere ...
*
Criticism of Facebook Facebook (and parent company Meta Platforms) has been the subject of criticism and legal action. Criticisms include the outsize influence Facebook has on the lives and health of its users and employees, as well as Facebook's influence on the wa ...
* Facebook Files *
Frances Haugen Frances Haugen (born 1983 or 1984) is an American data engineer and scientist, product manager, and whistleblower. She disclosed tens of thousands of Facebook's internal documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission and ''The Wall Street Jo ...
* Instagram's impact on people * Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections * Edward Snowden


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