Meta

Zuckerberg's Meta Leaks Fiasco: Memo Threatens Firings, CEO Laments Transparency

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expresses frustration as a memo threatening to fire leakers is leaked, just hours after it was issued.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Summary

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed frustration over internal communications being leaked by employees, particularly sensitive information shared during an all-hands meeting. The leaks included discussions on ending the company’s DEI programs, altering hate-speech policies, and laying off low-performing employees. To address this issue, Meta security chief Guy Rosen issued a memo threatening termination for any employee found leaking internal communications. Ironically, this memo was also leaked.

Zuckerberg mentioned that he will be less transparent in future meetings due to the leaks. The company has also changed its approach to handling public questions during these meetings, with votes and comments being hidden from view.

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