defaults in the runup to the election because they knew they were dangerous and because they wanted that growth back, they wanted the acceleration of the platform back after the election, they returned to their original defaults. and the fact they had to break the glass on january 6th and turn them back on, i think that's deeply problematic. >> for its part, facebook released a statement after hoggins testimony calling her a former product manager that worked for the company for less than two years, had no direct reports and never attended a decision point meeting and testified more than six times to not work on the subject matter in question adding we do not agree with the characterization about the testimonies. joining me is assistant professor of law at st. john's university and nbc news senior reporter ben collins. ben, we've been talking about a lot of misinformation spread like this fake version of critical race theory and anti mask stuff and qanon. we talked a lot about qanon and