Secret projects in the background? “There is reason for Zuckerberg to be concerned if the Facebook box is opened.”
Facebook launched a manhunt after the company’s information was leaked – a video leaked last week also showed CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussing the troubling topic with its director of internal technology communications. Being fired for unauthorized sharing of company information is not at all surprising, it happens anywhere. However, based on the video and accusations leveled in recent months and years, there is a legitimate suspicion that Facebook fears leaking more secret internal “projects” than any company in the world.
Project Veritas has become Facebook’s staunch enemy in recent months. The page that reveals the truth to the public, which distinguishes itself as a non-profit press organization, brings one revelation after another.
The site first showed a leaked internal communication explaining how Mark Zuckerberg’s company, the “Vaccine Frequency Project”, is trying to filter anti-vaccination news from its feed without users knowing it. Next, Project Veritas created a virtual Q&A video internally, also obtained from Facebook, in which the CEO addressed a leak issue raised by employees.
He discusses with Melinda Davenport, Director of Internal Communications, how to “track” employees who illegally share company information
– It was reported on Fox News.
Zuckerberg notes in the video that they have succeeded in this area on several occasions, and that the person responsible for the latest leak has also been found and fired with immediate effect.
The same news that Facebook is trying to censor news that creates uncertainty about vaccines hasn’t even beat the fuse for most people, as the world’s leading virologists, researchers and doctors encourage people to get vaccinated. From a public relations point of view, the fact that company executives discuss “chasing” leakers as in any large company, and the security of personal data of colleagues was also mentioned in the conversation, which is also an important aspect, is important Barely a month ago, the personal data of 533 million users, including 377,000 Hungarians, fell into the hands of hackers due to a security hole.
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Instead of algorithms, they worry about secret projects
However, it goes so far as to say that Zuckerberg isn’t much interested in the social site’s code, algorithms, or other software secrets, but rather that people are informed of secret projects, censorship, and influence that run in the background, such as as a “vaccine frequency” program.
„This case also shows very well that leaks always hurt the companySaid Schwartz. They threaten our open culture, Mark said. They make it difficult for us to achieve our goals, And encourage more dropouts. I know some people here feel there are good things and there are bad leaks. But they are all harmful, and it’s not the right way to make a difference, especially in a company like this, where people are free to share their opinions and ask Mark questions.Quotes from Fox News Heidi Schwartz, General Counsel for Labor Law and Research at Facebook.
If half of the accusations against Facebook recently are true, Zuckerberg has cause for concern.
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