'We would walk out with you — if Facebook would allow it': Content moderators join Facebook employees in revolt over how the company handles Trump posts
An estimated 400 Facebook employees staged a virtual walkout last week to protest the company's handling of a controversial post from Donald Trump appearing to threaten violence against police brutality protesters.
On Monday, a group of former and current content moderators penned a blog post on Medium supporting the protesting employees and criticizing CEO Mark Zuckerberg's stance."We are urging Mark Zuckerberg and the rest of Facebook management to reconsider this decision, to listen and honor the voices of its Black employees and users.
"We would walk out with you — if Facebook would allow it," the moderators wrote. "We are urging Mark Zuckerberg and the rest of Facebook management to reconsider this decision, to listen and honor the voices of its Black employees and users."
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