Several senior Facebook employees took to social media to strongly disagree with Mark Zuckerberg's inaction over the president's incendiary posts about the Minneapolis protests
Several senior Facebook employees went public this weekend with their dissatisfaction over the company's inaction over President Donald Trump's incendiary posts about the Minneapolis protests against police brutality.
This weekend, a number of Facebook employees publicly rebuked Zuckerberg's strategy on the Trump posts., “Mark is wrong, and I will endeavor in the loudest possible way to change his mind. I apologize if you were waiting for me to have some sort of external opinion. I focused on organizing 50+ likeminded folks into something that looks like internal change.”
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