b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 1 A top Facebook executive’s show of support for Brett Kavanaugh has caused a
rift within the company, angering employees and forcing its leaders to put
some distance between Facebook and its own head of public policy, according
to a New York Times report.
The Times reported Thursday that Joel Kaplan apologized last week after
appearing behind Kavanaugh at an emotional confirmation hearing before the
Senate Judiciary Committee. The two are close friends who worked alongside
each other in the George W. Bush White House.
“I want to apologize,” Kaplan wrote in a note to employees. “I recognize
this moment is a deeply painful one — internally and externally.”
Facebook plans to hold an all-hands meeting on Friday to address the issue.
The company did not respond to a request for comment but it has said that
Kaplan was not there representing Facebook.
Employees had taken to internal message boards to express anger over Kaplan
’s appearance at the emotionally-fraught hearing and at other executives
for seemingly brushing off their concerns.
“Let’s assume for a minute that our VP of Policy understands how senate
hearings work,” a program manager wrote on an internal message board,
according to the Times. “His seat choice was intentional, knowing full well
that journalists would identify every public figure appearing behind
Kavanaugh. He knew that this would cause outrage internally, but he knew
that he couldn’t get fired for it. This was a protest against our culture,
and a slap in the face to his fellow employees.”
The rifts come as Facebook is dealing with the fallout over the massive data
breach it announced last week and the high-profile departures of Instagram
’s co-founders. | y**c 发帖数: 6307 | | f*******e 发帖数: 3433 | 3 要不作弊怎么这么让人讨厌。
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【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : A top Facebook executive’s show of support for Brett Kavanaugh has caused a : rift within the company, angering employees and forcing its leaders to put : some distance between Facebook and its own head of public policy, according : to a New York Times report. : The Times reported Thursday that Joel Kaplan apologized last week after : appearing behind Kavanaugh at an emotional confirmation hearing before the : Senate Judiciary Committee. The two are close friends who worked alongside : each other in the George W. Bush White House. : “I want to apologize,” Kaplan wrote in a note to employees. “I recognize : this moment is a deeply painful one — internally and externally.”
| b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 4 文化大革命,你期望啥?
【在 y**c 的大作中提到】 : 政治观点不同就要道歉,什么逻辑?
| f*******e 发帖数: 3433 | 5 是啊,所以我现在对那些满嘴胡言的作弊,都是直接骂上去,和这些人讨论
讲道理是对牛谈🎹,没用的。
【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : 文化大革命,你期望啥?
| r**********8 发帖数: 249 | 6 和端着民主党卖淫证当街卖逼的电信诈骗犯讲理的傻事少做。丫就是婊子。
【在 f*******e 的大作中提到】 : 是啊,所以我现在对那些满嘴胡言的作弊,都是直接骂上去,和这些人讨论 : 讲道理是对牛谈🎹,没用的。
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