Here are the internal Facebook posts of employees discussing today’s leaked memo

Found on The Verge on Saturday, 31 March 2018
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Many called on the company to step up its war on leakers and hire employees with more “integrity.”

“That conversation is now gone,” Bosworth continued. “And I won’t be the one to bring it back for fear it will be misunderstood by a broader population that doesn’t have full context on who we are and how we work.”

For his part, Bosworth promised employees he would continue sharing candid thoughts about Facebook, but said he would likely post less. “When posting comes with the risk that I’ll have to blow up my schedule and defend myself to the national press,” he wrote, “you can imagine it is an inhibitor.”

Funny how a whistleblower gets praised for leaking internal memos about wage differences between male and female employees; but when a leaked memo shows that Facebook does not care if terrorists kill people, then employees rally up with tar and feathers.
At least Boz can delete his comments; and it looks like he learned that you not just blurb out everything. Something that many more people should do: thinking before posting.