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Meta fires 20 employees around Lecks in the middle of Zuckerberg's political change towards Trump

San Francisco: Meta has announced that it has released 20 employees because he triggered internal information because the social media giant compared to the perceived orientation of CEO Mark Zuckerberg with US President Donald Trump is in control of the perceived CEO.

“We tell the employees when they have joined the company and we offer regular memories that it is against our guidelines to violate internal information, regardless of the intention,” said a Meta spokesman and confirmed the development that was first reported by the verge.

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“We recently carried out an investigation in which around 20 employees were ended to share confidential information outside the company, and we assume that there will be more,” added the company. “We take this seriously and will continue to take measures if we identify licks.”

The layoffs followed reports in which Zuckerberg's internal discussions with the employees were described. According to the verge, the meta boss frustration put frustration over repeated leaks and said: “We try to be really open and then lick everything I say. It's shit.”

He warned the employees of “clinging” himself for the coming year and stated that Meta would try to work with the White House productively.

Since Trump's return to power, the technology leaders have largely matched the administration, with Zuckerberg made remarkable overtures to the Republican President. The meta-CEO, which was once heavily criticized with him, ate with him, donated to his inauguration fund, loosely loosened guidelines for the moderation of content and depicted the US facts checking program from Facebook.

Zuckerberg also appointed Trump Ally Dana White as the board of Meta and replaced the company's political affairs with a prominent Republican.

His recent comments on the Joe Rogan Podcast, in which he criticized the corporate world to be “quite culturally neutered” and to support male energy as “good”, have further underlined his developing public stance.
AFP