Facebook Feverishly Deleting/Removing All Other Memos, Comments, Messages That Could Further Destroy Company?

Facebook employees are apparently on a witch hunt to track down and punish the person/people responsible for letting the cat out of the bag by leaking internal memos, instead of owning up to the horribly secretive, corrupt and underhanded way that Facebook has been run.

Facebook Feverishly Deleting/Removing All Other Memos, Comments, Messages That Could Further Destroy Company

Facebook Feverishly Deleting/Removing All Other Memos, Comments, Messages That Could Further Destroy Company

Facebook’s own employees are outting the company they work for and sharing some shocking info about the actions inside Facebook that needs to be looked into immediately.

“According to two Facebook employees, workers have been calling on internal message boards for a hunt to find those who leak to the media.”

Now, Facebook is reportedly scouring their message boards and internal memos to try and get rid of any other damning material that could be leaked to the media, showing the out-of-control corruption and horrible ethics of the company and their officers.

“Many are also concerned over what might leak next and are deleting old comments or messages that might come across as controversial or newsworthy”

It has also been reported that Facebook is actively tamping down negative stories about Facebook so that people can’t read the negative stories about the company. Facebook denies this, but we all know that Facebook is corrupt, untrustworthy liars, who cannot be trusted.

We hope that there are other good employees inside Facebook that will alert the American People about the corruption inside Facebook.

Facebook employees were in an uproar on Friday over a leaked 2016 memo from a top executive defending the social network’s growth at any cost — even if it caused deaths from a terrorist attack that was organized on the platform.

In the memo, Andrew Bosworth, a Facebook vice president, wrote, “Maybe someone dies in a terrorist attack coordinated on our tools. And still we connect people. The ugly truth is that we believe in connecting people so deeply that anything that allows us to connect more people more often is *de facto* good.”

Mr. Bosworth and Facebook’s chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, have since disavowed the memo, which was published on Thursday by BuzzFeed News.

But the fallout at the Silicon Valley company has been wide. According to two Facebook employees, workers have been calling on internal message boards for a hunt to find those who leak to the media. Some have questioned whether Facebook has been transparent enough with its users and with journalists, said the employees, who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation. Many are also concerned over what might leak next and are deleting old comments or messages that might come across as controversial or newsworthy, they said.

The brouhaha follows a period of intense scrutiny for Facebook and questions over what its responsibilities are to its more than 2.2 billion users. The company has been grappling this month with revelations that a British political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, improperly harvested data from 50 million of the social network’s users. Mr. Zuckerberg has since been on an apology tour over data privacy and is expected to testify before lawmakers in Washington.

Facebook did not respond to a request for comment over employees’ reaction to the leaked memo.

In the aftermath, some Facebook executives have taken to Twitter for a public charm offensive, sending pithy phrases and emoticons to reporters who cover the company. Adam Mosseri, Facebook’s head of news, in recent days wrote unprompted to a BuzzFeed editor and to its chief executive reminiscing and telling a story about his mother. He also wrote to a reporter from the Verge tech site about the songs played at his wedding reception.

In some of his tweets, Mr. Mosseri also defended Facebook. When writers from Vox and BuzzFeed tweeted that they noticed that stories critical of Facebook were receiving surprisingly low levels of traffic on Facebook, Mr. Mosseri jumped in.

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