Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's actions to curry favor with the president have rattled employees, but people familiar with his efforts say there's a clear strategy.
I dont fault that really, saying good things when a company does good things is fairly normal, as is working for a company that doesnt do good things but you’ve got to have a job.
I think having fb on your resume would likely land you another job pretty easily. The point is, when it comes to making personal sacrifices, they aren’t willing to stand up for what’s right even if that’s what they espouse publicly. Also, fb has been a bad actor for some time now, dating all the way back to 2008. Or at the very least, they weren’t doing anything about misinformation that flooded the platform during that time and since.
I dont fault that really, saying good things when a company does good things is fairly normal, as is working for a company that doesnt do good things but you’ve got to have a job.
I think having fb on your resume would likely land you another job pretty easily. The point is, when it comes to making personal sacrifices, they aren’t willing to stand up for what’s right even if that’s what they espouse publicly. Also, fb has been a bad actor for some time now, dating all the way back to 2008. Or at the very least, they weren’t doing anything about misinformation that flooded the platform during that time and since.