Facebook employees reportedly feel the company's leadership has failed, as Trump puts its limits to the test
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg testifies before House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in WashingtonSome Facebook employees feel like the company has been in an "abusive relationship" with President Trump, according to internal documents obtained byIt's the latest sign that employee dissent is brewing at Facebook over the company's decision not to take action against a controversial post from President Trump about the George Floyd protests.
Some workers also reportedly wrote on an internal message board that they felt like Trump might be testing social media companies like Facebook. encrypted email , standard email , or Twitter DM . We can keep sources anonymous. Use a nonwork device to reach out.Dissent is brewing at Facebook as employees continue to speak out against the company's decision not to take action against a controversial post from President Trump that threatened violence in response to George Floyd protests.
"It might be a coincidence, but the timing of this feels like a test balloon ... of what we should expect through November 2020 and beyond," one person said on an internal message board, according to The Washington Post.Employees were also surprised by the company's response since Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said in the past that politicians were not exempt from the company's rules on banning posts that incite violence, according to the report.
Early last Friday, the president admonished protesters and wrote "when the looting starts, the shooting starts," a
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