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Facebook staff have spoken out against the tech giant's decision not to remove or flag
a controversial post by US President Donald Trump last week.

Mr Trump took to Facebook to repeat a tweet about the widespread protests in Minneapolis,
following the death of George Floyd in police custody.

Twitter had placed a warning over the content, which it said "glorified violence", but
Facebook said it did not violate its company policy.

Some staff said they were ‘ashamed’.

The president said he would "send in the National Guard", and warned that "when the looting
starts, the shooting starts."

The post remains untouched on Facebook after founder Mark Zuckerberg said it did not
violate the company’s policy around incitement of violence.

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A "virtual walkout" is taking place today, with some employees leaving an out-of-office
message explaining that they are protesting.

“People can agree or disagree on where we should draw the line, but I hope they understand
our overall philosophy is that it is better to have this discussion out in the open, especially
when the stakes are so high,” Mr Zuckerberg wrote in a post on the platform.

“I disagree strongly with how the President spoke about this, but I believe people should be
able to see this for themselves because ultimately accountability for those in positions of
power can only happen when their speech is scrutinized out in the open.”

"Silence is complicity"
Several employees expressed their frustration at the decision, on social media.

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“Facebook's inaction in taking down Trump's post inciting violence makes me ashamed to
work here,” Lauren Tan, a software engineer wrote.

“I absolutely disagree with it... Silence is complicity.”

I work at Facebook and I am not proud of how we’re showing up.


The majority of coworkers I’ve spoken to feel the same way. We
are making our voice heard.
— Jason Toff (@jasontoff) June 1, 2020

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Others suggested that Facebook should have made an exception to the policy, given its
context.

“We need to strive harder as a company, and industry, to have our Black colleagues’ and
fellow citizens’ backs so that they are not having to face down institutionalised societal
violence and systemic oppression alone,” added David Gillis, a director in product design at
Facebook.

Other employees used the company’s internal messaging system to try to raise their
concerns, The Verge reports.

Facebook said it "recognised the pain" many staff were feeling.

"We encourage employees to speak openly when they disagree with leadership. As we face
additional difficult decisions around content ahead, we'll continue seeking their honest
feedback," a spokesperson said.

Joseph Evans, head of tech at Enders Analysis said that staff at tech firms do speak out
against their employers' decisions on occasion; in 2018 Google staff walked out in protest
against the firm's treatment of women."Part of the appeal of working for these companies
is that the employees feel they're changing the world, and hopefully for the better," he said.

"So the tech giants have to balance avoiding regulatory crackdowns, keeping profits high, and
attracting and retaining their highly-skilled workforce."

Donald Trump and Mark Zuckerberg spoke on the phone on Friday.

It’s unknown what was discussed, but both sides called the conversation productive,
according to Axios news website.

"We stand against racism"


Today, Facebook announced that it will donate $10m (£8m) to “efforts committed to ending
racial injustice.”

“We hear you, we see you and we are with you,” the company said on social media.

"We stand against racism. We stand with our Black community - and all those working toward
justice in honour of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and far too many others
whose names will not be forgotten.”

It is unclear where the $10m will go, or how it will be distributed.

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