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Meta relieves about 20 employees because he leaks

According to a spokesman, Meta has released “around 20” employees who have leaked “confidential information outside the company”.

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

Meta has shown his efforts to find leaks due to a recent influx of stories in which unannounced product plans and internal meetings are listed, including recently under the direction of CEO Mark Zuckerberg. After we and other outlets reported what Zuckerberg said during this meeting, the employees were warned not to run. In comments that were leaked afterwards, CTO Andrew Bosworth then told them that the company “made progress when catching people”.

“There is a funny thing that happens with these leaks,” said Bosworth during an internal meeting in early February. “When things run out, people often think: 'Ah, okay, that's leaked, so it will put pressure on us to change things.' The opposite is more likely. “