Researchers at Facebook were given almost free rein to manipulate the news feeds and sometimes the emotions of many of the company's 1.3 billion users without their knowledge, a former employee has disclosed.
The company's data science team is said to have operated with virtually no supervision and little corporate oversight as it conducted experiments with such regularity that researchers worried that they were repeatedly using the same information.
The revelations by The Wall Street Journal follow controversy over the disclosure that Facebook ran psychological experiments to determine how the emotions of almost 700,000 users were affected by highlighting negative or positive postings from their friends on their public news feeds, without informing them.
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"There's no review process, per se," said Andrew Ledvina, who worked as a Facebook data scientist from February 2012 to July 2013. "Anyone on that team could run a test. They're always trying to alter people's behaviour."