페이스북 직원들, 트럼프 포스트 그대로 놔둔 저커버그의 결정에 대해 분노해
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) June 1, 2020
- 직원들, 회사에 대한 시위 표시로 "가상 파업"에 들어가
- 그들 대부분, 여전히 재택근무하고 있지만 하루 일을 쉬고 경영진에 시위 표시 해
- 또한 "경영에 대한 요구 리스트"도 작상하고 있어 https://t.co/PhdqPVSmqW
"Giving a platform to incite violence and spread disinformation is unacceptable.” One of many comments by senior Facebook executives on Mark Zuckerberg's cosiness with Trump. https://t.co/k1XjDET6ts
— Edward Luce (@EdwardGLuce) June 1, 2020
#Facebook employees revolt over Zuckerberg’s stance on #DonaldTrump. Ryan Freitas, who leads FB’s News Feed design team: “Mark is wrong, and I will endeavor in the loudest possible way to change his mind.” https://t.co/KrZSJLvQlh via @financialtimes #FakeNews #MarkZuckerberg
— Alex von Witzleben (@AlexWitzleben) June 1, 2020
Mr Trump posted on both Facebook and Twitter that he would respond to violent protests with military force: 'When the looting starts, the shooting starts.' But while Twitter added a warning on the post and hid it from view, Facebook left the message intact https://t.co/fdcYUJaMkQ
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 1, 2020
Facebook employees revolt over Zuckerberg’s stance on Trump https://t.co/VRA2mNeyes
— Financial Times (@FT) June 1, 2020
Such a relief to hear this. Personally, I’d dearly love to dump FB. But too many friends and family on there to cut ties with it completely. Does anyone have any suggestions for what we can do about it? https://t.co/TXD7Mn25V8
— Solange ⭐️??????Breaking Bad and #StayingAtHome (@solange_lebourg) June 1, 2020
"I work at Facebook and I am not proud of how we’re showing up. The majority of co-workers I’ve spoken to feel the same way. We are making our voice heard." https://t.co/wPLnp97hrz
— Jesse Felder (@jessefelder) June 1, 2020
Facebook employees revolt over Zuckerberg’s stance on Trump https://t.co/4LVL4UI5xV
— Richard Bates (@Discript) June 1, 2020
◆Facebookの内部で分断(FT)
— 後藤達也(日経新聞記者) (@goto_nikkei) June 1, 2020
【経緯】
・Twitter社がトランプの「略奪が始まれば発砲が始まる」とのツイートが暴力容認として規制
・FBのザッカーバーグは政治家の投稿に関与するTwitterの対応を批判。FBはトランプ氏の上記発言を放置
・FBの複数幹部がザッカーバーグを批判https://t.co/rR5eXUP5pu
Facebook employees revolt over Zuckerberg’s stance on Trump https://t.co/9v1MrlEH0s ホント、2016年の大統領選の顛末といい、ロヒンギャ虐殺といい、今回の事態といい、彼の不作為には分裂や暴力や非道を招く「虐殺器官」的な何かがありますね…
— Yuta Kashino (@yutakashino) June 1, 2020
여러 Facebook 직원, 저커버그의 트럼프 글 존속 결정에 반대하며 공개 트윗 올려. https://t.co/aowbohQpd9
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) June 1, 2020
A virtual walkout. That's a new concept: Facebook employees are holding a virtual walkout against the company's handling of Trump's posts: They're protesting Trump's messages that said Trump was "glorifying violence." They want it taken down. https://t.co/e2IjUEGFwf
— BeachPretzel (@BeachPretzel2) June 1, 2020
Facebook employees are holding a virtual walkout against the company's handling of Trump's posts (FB) https://t.co/o2XCkHdFDt
— ajala pil/G\rim (@AjalaPilgrim) June 1, 2020
Facebook employees are holding a virtual walkout today to protest how the company has handled Trump's posts about the US protests. https://t.co/hwkGN1TL64
— Rob Price (@robaeprice) June 1, 2020
Ha! I literally just uploaded a video talking about how Facebook employees are staging a mutiny because Zuckerberg won't censor Trump. https://t.co/CKwRBoIgLk
— Dr. Karlyn Borysenko (@DrKarlynB) June 1, 2020
Now I find out they are staging a virtual walkout. In other words, they're taking the day off: https://t.co/Q0ug7mhsgE
Don’t let up til Mark and Sheryl listen. https://t.co/36ficWLSCg
— Linette Lopez (@lopezlinette) June 1, 2020
WOW!
— Kimberley Johnson (@AuthorKimberley) June 1, 2020
Facebook employees are staging a rebellion over Zuckerberg’s refusal to act against Trump, expressing their dissatisfaction with their boss on social media in a rare display of dissent from within the company. https://t.co/l3Qgm7HJ37
Michael McConnell, the co-chair of Facebook's new (but not yet operational) @OversightBoard "is facing widespread criticism from students and faculty after he used the N-word during a Zoom lecture on Wednesday – two days after the death George Floyd."https://t.co/vUo5TJTPTT
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) June 1, 2020
Facebook employees are staging a rebellion over Zuckerberg’s refusal to act against Trump, expressing their dissatisfaction with their boss on social media in a rare display of dissent from within the company.
— Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) June 1, 2020
Good for them. https://t.co/Jrcj8OdK8G
Facebook employees are rebelling over Mark Zuckerberg’s refusal to act against @realDonaldTrump–including Zuck's *personal decision* to leave up the Facebook version of Trump's tweet that encouraged police to shoot rioters.#DeleteFacebookhttps://t.co/0V0fWYm4ZG
— Dr. Dena Grayson (@DrDenaGrayson) June 1, 2020
While some Facebook employees protest Mark Zuckerberg's decision to allow Trump to threaten violence, Stanford students are protesting a professor's use of the N-word in class on Wednesday.
— Julia Carrie Wong (@juliacarriew) June 1, 2020
That professor? Co-chair of Facebook's new 'Supreme Court' https://t.co/4VRDKauar8 pic.twitter.com/3FQ5HTdmkc
Facebook* employees hold virtual walkout over Mark Zuckerberg's refusal to act against Trump
— Janis Sexton (@Ez4u2say_Janis) June 1, 2020
?? https://t.co/aOVbPodDJ0
"Disagreement came from employees at all levels of the company, including some senior staff." #boycottfacebook
— NotImpressed #FBPE ? #SardinesUK (@randombigbird) June 1, 2020
Facebook workers rebel over Mark Zuckerberg's refusal to act against Trump https://t.co/B1336DJP53
Mr Trump posted on both Facebook and Twitter that he would respond to violent protests with military force: 'When the looting starts, the shooting starts.' But while Twitter added a warning on the post and hid it from view, Facebook left the message intact https://t.co/RJ2RvT1f1o
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 2, 2020
Story to watch: Facebook employees revolt over Zuckerberg’s stance on Trump https://t.co/VoNZUmCLdJ via @financialtimes
— Lionel Barber (@lionelbarber) June 1, 2020
Hello, Hong Kong. While you were sleeping, this was our most read story: https://t.co/G7JsIwjsct
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 2, 2020
It’s not like they are getting the kickbacks for destroying democracy.
— Eden Sarbanes (@Eden_Sarbanes) June 1, 2020
Facebook employees hold virtual walkout to protest policy on Trump post - Business Insider https://t.co/1zh2oaMPjZ
Facebook's inaction over Trump's glorification of violence is wrong & Zuckerberg's own staff know it. Facebook has to act!https://t.co/jLNucJWH5o
— Guy Verhofstadt (@guyverhofstadt) June 2, 2020