Facebook sees introducing safety to the social network as a "cost centre" and regulation could be good for the company, whistleblower Frances Haugen told the British parliament on Monday.
Haugen, a product manager on Facebook's civic misinformation team, was appearing before a parliamentary select committee in Britain that is examining plans to regulate social media companies, reports Reuters.
"I think there is a view inside the company that safety is a cost centre," she said. "I think regulation could actually be good for Facebook's long-term success."
She added that Facebook was "unquestionably" making hate worse and said the company still lionised a start-up culture where cutting corners was a good thing.