Multiple Facebook employees publicly criticized CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to not take down Donald Trump’s racially charged post suggesting Minneapolis rioters would be shot at. Zuc…
David Gillis, a Facebook director of product design. He added that “when we have to vigorously debate whether to make an exception to the way we interpret and enforce a given policy , this often indicates that said policy needs to evolve. I think that is the case here.”
And Jason Toff, a Facebook product management director, wrote: “I work at Facebook and I am not proud of how we’re showing up. The majority of coworkers I’ve spoken to feel the same way. We are making our voice heard.” “Disappointed that, again, I need to call this out: Trump’s glorification of violence on Facebook is disgusting and it should absolutely be flagged or removed from our platforms,” Brandon Dail, a user-interface engineer at Facebook,Facebook did not respond to a request for comment on employees speaking out against Zuckerberg.
Meanwhile, on Friday, Trump called Zuckerberg, during which the Facebook chief “expressed concerns about the tone and the rhetoric” of the president’s “looting and shooting” remark, . Citing anonymous sources, the Axios report said that Zuckerberg, while he “didn’t make any specific requests,” told Trump he was “putting Facebook in a difficult position.”
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