Zuckerberg's stance on protecting the company's Section 230 immunity is costing him.
to show that they were ready to resign from their positions over the issue. Petitions were allegedly circulated since the incident calling for the resignations of executives, including Facebook's vice president of global policy and"close friend" of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Joel Kaplan.
Now, amid radio silence in the form of action in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, employees have signed off for the day and activated automated email replies that explained their out-of-office status as an act of protest. Zuckerberg allegedly plans to meet with employees tomorrow for his usual weekly meeting instead of on Thursday. Reports say that he will hold space for employees to question him then on his viewpoint of limiting Trump's speech as curatorial and ultimate decision to keep Trump's posts on the platform.
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