Facebook workers rebel against their boss, Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook workers are preparing a rebellion against Mark Zuckerberg, their executive director. This rebellion has to do with Zuckerberg's refusal to act against Donald Trump. Workers are unhappy with their chief on social media, in a rare show of disagreement from within the company. Disgreements came from [...]
This rebellion has to do with Zuckerberg's refusal to act against Donald Trump. Workers are unhappy with their chief on social media, in a rare show of disagreement from within the company.
The disagreements came from workers at all levels in the company, including top staff, writes The Guardian, translated Preiscopi.
Strong criticism took Facebook's decision to allow a posting of the Trump that had prompted police to shoot protesters in the US, which Twitter had hidden behind a warning about “deglorification of violence”.
Andrew Crow, chief of a Facebook sector, wrote on Twitter: “I don't agree with Mark's position and it'll work out for this to change. ”
And I'll be too loud to change his mind,” Ryan Freitas, director of the design for Facebook News Feedin, said.
The number of Facebook workers publicly complaining is small only one fraction of the company with 45 thousand employees but is a rare show of disagreements with Zuckerberg's leadership, which controls 57.9 percent of voting rights aboard Facebook. /Periscope












