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        1. It's hard to see how anyone can consider Facebook a responsible or ethical company anymore. JoshConstine/1090394474390290432
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        A lot of the previous shitty behavior could have been framed as bad decisions, bad processes, a lack of ethical management, bad groups. This is a long term project that would have been obviously top to bottom unethical to anyone working on it, especially the engineers.
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      There's no escaping or encapsulating this. If upper management didn't know about this then the company is broken. If they did, then it's hopelessly lost. Facebook isn't a tree with a few poison branches, it's a poison tree and everything that grows from it should be questioned.
  1. …in reply to @Chronotope
    If you're still working at Facebook by the end of 2019, any future employer would be justified in asking if you can be trusted to act ethically at work.
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      I think the next question to ask but went unsaid in JoshConstine's piece is: by falsely advertising their product, misleading users, and aiming bribes at minors, as well as intercepting and recording signals did Facebook commit an actual crime? Is it time to take this to court?


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