Meta’s Longtime Content Policy Chief Bickert Leaving to Teach at Harvard

SAN FRANCISCO, March 27 (Reuters) – Meta’s ⁠long-time ⁠content policy chief ⁠Monika Bickert, who oversaw the writing ​and enforcement of Facebook’s content policies and had a ‌role in the company’s ‌approach to user safety issues, is ⁠leaving ⁠the company for a job at Harvard Law School.

Bickert ​will stay at Meta until August and work on a transition plan with Kevin Martin, who oversees ​Meta’s global policy team, she wrote in an ⁠internal ⁠post viewed by Reuters ⁠on ​Friday, which said she had long been interested in ​teaching.

As head of ⁠content policy, Bickert has regularly served as Meta’s public face amid controversies over its handling of political content and teen mental health. ⁠A former federal prosecutor, she joined Facebook in 2012. The ⁠company later changed its name to Meta.

“Yes, we’re a business and we make profit, but the idea that we do so at the expense of people’s safety or well-being misunderstands where our own commercial interests lie,” she wrote in 2021 after the ⁠leak of documents by former Meta employee Frances Haugen.

In a statement, Meta Chief Global Affairs Officer Joel Kaplan praised Bickert’s work at ​the company.

(Reporting by Jeff Horwitz; Editing by Peter ​Henderson and William Mallard)

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