They are helping him by allowing him to lie and stoke hatred in his cult members. I hardly use it now because of this. At least some of their employees are showing their disapproval.
I'm not sure who elected Mark Zuckerberg as minister of information, but I plan to vote him out of office next chance that I get.https://t.co/0GYMwb5bmn
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) June 2, 2020
Woof. intense qutestion from FB employee:
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) June 2, 2020
"“Why are the smartest people in the world focused on contorting and twisting our policies to avoid antagonizing trump?”https://t.co/ZSpKcyDOji
Facebook is the primary source of news for a lot of Americans still deciding who to vote for in November https://t.co/O4FkytVvEl
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) June 2, 2020
Very powerful resignation letter from a Facebook engineer who worked on misinformation tools.
— Julia Carrie Wong (@juliacarriew) June 2, 2020
"Mark always told us that he would draw the line at speech that calls for violence. He showed us on Friday that this was a lie." pic.twitter.com/IfyhdHsprs
Civil-rights leaders were left “stunned” after trying to explain racism in a Monday meeting with Mark Zuckerberg https://t.co/voVBWRlYAB
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) June 2, 2020
🔥@Facebook employees are staging a walkout today for the 1st time in the company's history, and some have threatened to QUIT, in protest of Mark Zuckerberg's decision to allow @realDonaldTrump's racist post that incites violence to stand.#DeleteFacebookhttps://t.co/CybUhwVzJm
— Dr. Dena Grayson (@DrDenaGrayson) June 1, 2020
Civil rights leaders went into a call with Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg tonight with low expectations. They were not disappointed. Mark didn't comprehend/accept history of voter suppression and that Trump's tweets could stoke violence against demonstrators. More to come
— CeciliaKang (@ceciliakang) June 2, 2020
Sources tell me that Facebook employees are changing their internal employee-Facebook profile images to the Twitter logo in protest https://t.co/Bk7XlTw4uq
— Kate Klonick (@Klonick) June 1, 2020
🔥@Facebook employees are staging a walkout today for the 1st time in the company's history, and some have threatened to QUIT, in protest of Mark Zuckerberg's decision to allow @realDonaldTrump's racist post that incites violence to stand.#DeleteFacebookhttps://t.co/CybUhwVzJm
— Dr. Dena Grayson (@DrDenaGrayson) June 1, 2020
Wow.
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) May 31, 2020
Before announcing that Trump's post suggesting "looters" should be gunned down would be allowed to remain on Facebook, despite the company's clear ban on content advocating violence ZUCKERBERG PERSONALLY CALLED TRUMP and had a "productive" call https://t.co/x7bSakTLkf
During a company-wide town hall, Zuckerberg struggled to explain his decision-making process as many of his employees reminded him of promises he'd made before Congress to remove content that calls for violence or that could lead to imminent physical harm https://t.co/FlGoNruZWI
— CNN (@CNN) June 2, 2020
Zuckerberg’s position exempting politicians from #Facebook standards is as incoherent as it is destructive. He won’t prevent pols from using FB to incite violence & he won’t let FB be an “arbiter of truth” even to fact-check pols’ most brazen&harmful lies. https://t.co/J10KlffB1l
— Samantha Power (@SamanthaJPower) May 30, 2020
Not physically being in the office hasn't prevented some workers from "walking out."
— CNN (@CNN) June 2, 2020
Some at Facebook staged a virtual walkout Monday over CEO Mark Zuckerberg's decision not to take action on a series of controversial posts from President Trump last week. https://t.co/Z4gJdheDbN