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Facebook Employees Are So Paranoid They're Using Burner Phones To Talk To Each Other (nymag.com) 224

Facebook's reputation has only continued to get more sullied in recent weeks, and it's taking a toll on employees. According to a new report, things over at the old FB are, well, kind of grim. From the report: "People now have burner phones to talk shit about the company -- not even to reporters, just to other employees," one former employee said. Another described the current scene as a "bunker mentality," meaning that after nearly two years of continuous bad press some people are, to borrow a phrase, leaning in as hard as they can to cope. "It's otherwise rational, sane people who're in Mark's orbit spouting full-blown anti-media rhetoric, saying that the press is ganging up on Facebook," said the former employee. Further reading: Facebook Employees Are Calling Former Colleagues To Look For Jobs Outside the Company and Asking About the Best Way To Leave.
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Facebook Employees Are So Paranoid They're Using Burner Phones To Talk To Each Other

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  • Paranoia? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by PingSpike ( 947548 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @11:06AM (#57759850)

    You're not paranoid if they're actually after you.

    • Re:Paranoia? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by DontBeAMoran ( 4843879 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @11:14AM (#57759910)

      The way you wrote it, if someone is after you then it negates your paranoia.

      The actual quote is:
      "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you." — Joseph Heller

      • by piojo ( 995934 )

        Does that actually negate the GP's point? Symptoms of paranoia aren't really indicative of paranoia if there is a demonstrable threat or attack. Joseph Heller was not writing as a doctor or serious philosopher.

        • by novakyu ( 636495 )

          I think it's a matter of cause-and-effect. If you act paranoid because someone is after you, you don't actually have paranoia. However, someone who does have clinical paranoia could have someone who is going after them (further reading: fallacy fallacy [rationalwiki.org]).

        • by asylumx ( 881307 )
          Yes. The fact someone is after you does not affirm nor refute the fact you are paranoid. They are independent facts! Therefore, the original point is not accurate, because it implies a relationship that does not exist.
          • by DRJlaw ( 946416 )

            Yes. The fact someone is after you does not affirm nor refute the fact you are paranoid. They are independent facts! Therefore, the original point is not accurate, because it implies a relationship that does not exist.

            They're dependent facts [merriam-webster.com], and the relationship does exist by definition.

            When someone is "after you" it is no longer a delusion, and also not necessarily excessive or irrational to distrust them.

            • When someone is "after you" it is no longer a delusion...

              You're assuming that the paranoid person has valid evidence that someone is after them. In that case, yes, it isn't a paranoid delusion, it's a logical conclusion. "Has paranoid delusions" and "someone is after them" can be independent facts, i.e. the paranoid person has no specific evidence about the person that's after them.

              • by DRJlaw ( 946416 )

                You're assuming that the paranoid person has valid evidence that someone is after them.

                Upthread: "Does that actually negate the GP's point? Symptoms of paranoia aren't really indicative of paranoia if there is a demonstrable threat or attack."

                "Has paranoid delusions" and "someone is after them" can be independent facts

                Upthread: "They are independent facts!"

                Can be != are.

                I'm not going to repeat every premise in the thread simply because people cannot be bothered to read for context.

        • by Falos ( 2905315 )

          The only difference between paranoia and prudence is popularity.

          That's just my interpretation though, in catchy sound bite form.

      • The actual quote is: "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you." â" Joseph Heller

        They way I heard it...

        "When everyone is out to get you,

        Paranoid is just........good thinking!!"

        - Dr. Johnny Fever (WKRP)

    • by shanen ( 462549 )

      I prefer the form "Even paranoids have real enemies."

      However I think this best summarizes my excessively mixed attitude towards Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/group... [facebook.com] (The owner of the group should change the group number (default) to something like "FacebookHatersUsingFacebook".)

    • This situation is a deeper example of what that usually implies. It is more than a case of just seeing those that are after you and knowing they are there. Having been a part of the conspiracy, these people know what they are up against.

      Their use of a burner may very well be driven by knowledge of the systems and tactics they've been involved in creating. That makes finding that they are using burners a confirmation of sorts of our fears of what those systems are capable of and have actually been used for.

      • by sfcat ( 872532 )

        This situation is a deeper example of what that usually implies. It is more than a case of just seeing those that are after you and knowing they are there. Having been a part of the conspiracy, these people know what they are up against.

        Their use of a burner may very well be driven by knowledge of the systems and tactics they've been involved in creating. That makes finding that they are using burners a confirmation of sorts of our fears of what those systems are capable of and have actually been used for.

        Posting to undo a mistake in moderating against this post...

  • Glassdoor (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Anubis IV ( 1279820 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @11:14AM (#57759912)

    Glassdoor just updated their best companies to work for list and Facebook is in the top 10 based on employee feedback. Methinks someone is lying to Glassdoor about their experience at Facebook.

    • Re:Glassdoor (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 06, 2018 @11:19AM (#57759958)

      Alternatively, maybe journalists really are full of shit?

      • by slaughts ( 50394 )

        I have to agree. Maybe I am just becoming jaded in my later years, but when I see any 'Best Companies to Work For' list, I just assume it is the list of companies that gave the most money to the author/organization that published the list...

      • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

        Alternatively, maybe journalists really are full of shit?

        Journolist [politico.com], Gamejournopro's, and so on proves that collusion is true. Being full of shit and pushing an agenda is older then the Spanish-American war.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Wow! Free dry cleaning and gym! that's about a $20 month value!!

      Pros

      "Great work-life balance (this depends on teams)" (in 100 reviews)

      "Amazing benefits for Full Time Employees including free food, stipends for gym memberships & free dry cleaning" (in 266 reviews)

      Cons

      "Some teams have poor work life balance" (in 292 reviews)

      "It's easy to end up working long hours" (in 67 reviews)

    • I'd lay odds that the folks at facebook had posters and memos up telling employees to make them look good to glassdoor. I have worked for several companies that have asked their employees to "vote for us" for one industry bullshit award or another.
    • Glassdoor just updated their best companies to work for list and Facebook is in the top 10 based on employee feedback. Methinks someone is lying to Glassdoor about their experience at Facebook.

      That depends, can you tell who said what?

    • Both statements can be true, it all depends on where in the company you work.

      TFS makes it sounds like the article is about executives and managers, but that won't represent everyone in the company.

    • I filled out an "anonymous" review of my company for Glassdoor. The information they tied to the review meant that I was the only person in the company who could have created the review. Fortunately, I like my employer so my review was positive.
    • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

      If you worked for Facebook, the world's second largest spy agency, would you post on a web site that Facebook sucks?

    • Or maybe Facebook just contributes enough to Glassdoor.

  • I think that...

    shit, they might be reading this...

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  • Sorry, you don't ever leave Facebook...

    There's no way out of here
    When you come in
    You're in for good...

  • Summary makes it sound like they only talk to each other on phones...
    • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

      At least some Facebook employees are convinced that Facebook spies on ambient sound using smartphone microphones, so they don't trust face to face either.

  • Both (Score:5, Informative)

    by Kohath ( 38547 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @11:29AM (#57760064)

    The media is being unfair to Facebook.

    Also, Facebook is terrible and Facebook has taken a very long series of actions that are arrogant and insular. Facebook keeps making big mistakes and Facebook shows no signs of changing what matters.

    It's not clear that Facebook even could change its most basic problems:
    - it encourages emotional unhealthiness
    - its business model is exploitative of Facebook users
    - and therefore Facebook is a magnet for trolls who want to exploit users
    - we don’t trust Facebook
    - we don't want to hear our friends parrot shit they saw on the news (because all it tells us is that our friends haven't learned that the news media is trolling them)

    • The media is being unfair to Facebook.

      According to a certain political party, facebook IS the media now.

    • Re:Both (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 06, 2018 @12:43PM (#57760682)

      The media is being unfair to Facebook.

      I have followed media coverage of Facebook closely, and so far I have not read anything unfair. Facebook has continuously abused its position, and shows no sign that it even understands the complaints levied at it at a fundamental level. The battering it is getting currently in the press has been a long time coming, and is doing a lot of good to bring the problems to a wider audience who will hopefully take note and start considering their use of the platform more carefully.

  • If they were really paranoid, couldn't they just use Whatsapp? I hear that's secure.

    Oh wait...

    • They're not trying to protect the info from the government. Just from a phone that has FB installed. Just gives you an indication of how hard it is to get the spying to stop, how deep they look at calls and SMS messages and GPS, etc.

  • by DNS-and-BIND ( 461968 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @11:33AM (#57760098) Homepage
    We should take a huge hint from them. They know what goes on behind the scenes. Everything you say is archived - not because it's bad today. No, it will be stored and used against you later. It's a weapon. A new kind of weapon, and the Facebook employees know exactly what it's capable of. They're not being paranoid. Paranoia is an irrational fear.
    • by asylumx ( 881307 )

      it will be stored and used against you later.

      Paranoia is an irrational fear.

      Can you please provide the evidence for the first statement that proves it is rational? Specifically, where Facebook stored data for the specific purpose of using it against someone later, and have proven that mal-intent by actually using it against someone later.

      It's not that there isn't possibly some justification for a rational fear in all this, but you're stating that they are storing it with the explicit reason of using it

  • ... "It's otherwise rational, sane people who're in Mark's orbit spouting full-blown anti-media rhetoric, saying that the press is ganging up on Facebook, ...

    If facebook had not done the entirely stupid and irresponsible things that it looks as if they have done, I doubt if the press would be reporting about the deeds of facebook. Those people mentioned as being in Mark's orbit need to look at themselves for the cause of all the press attention.

    • by Shotgun ( 30919 )

      Funny that they were doing the entirely stupid and irresponsible things for years, but they didn't get any attention for it until the Cambridge Analytics "scandal". As soon as the media found out Facebook data was used by the orange man and not just the black man, they went insane...and the insanity hasn't stopped.

  • to set up Stingray interceptors within their corporate sites, if people want to get any more paranoid. You know, in the interests of national security...

  • Employees also referenced Dara Khosrowshahi, the current CEO of Uber who was brought in to take over for Travis Kalanick and clean up his mess. The suggestion here is that bringing in somebody new, somebody who isn’t Mark Zuckerberg or Sheryl Sandberg, could help fix Facebook. This, of course, seems highly unlikely and, as loyalty to leadership at Facebook runs deep.
  • Just walk away (Score:5, Insightful)

    by sdinfoserv ( 1793266 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @11:40AM (#57760166)
    Jeez people, if a job is that bad, leave. Staying is just as much a choice as leaving. I've left jobs I hated and taken pay cuts and never looked back. Peace of mind has a definite value. Surprise ending: if you really enjoy what your doing, you'll be good and make more in the end.
    • Step back and visualize the cyclic filtering nature of it.

      1) N employees join an organization.
      2) Organization is bad in some way.
      3) Strong willed, hireable types leave.
      4) Repeat until only those afraid to leave are left

  • "loyalty to leadership at Facebook runs deep" vs "People now have burner phones to talk shit about the company"

    Which is it???

  • It's been coming for the last few years, but The End is finally here for Facebook; everyone is now seeing what the true nature of the beast is, and it's ugly as sin. Time for you to all abandon ship just like the employees are. Formulate your own Facebook Exit Strategy and get off it now. Helping kill Facebook is probably the kindest thing you can do for everyone who is either still ignorant of how bad it is, is in denial about it, or just still sitting on the fence. Time for people to start being actually
  • by timholman ( 71886 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @12:40PM (#57760658)

    "It's otherwise rational, sane people who're in Mark's orbit spouting full-blown anti-media rhetoric, saying that the press is ganging up on Facebook," said the former employee.

    In a very real sense, that is true. The media have been in a continuous uproar since the 2016 Presidential election and the Brexit vote, because the "wrong side" won, and Facebook is a very convenient target for part of the blame. It's not as if Facebook's business model was any different before 2016; the company has always had slimy business practices. The media simply gave Facebook a free pass up to that point.

    It must be enormously frustrating to Zuckerberg and Sandberg to fight this battle, because their political leanings are no doubt on the progressive side, and Facebook fundamentally did nothing different in 2016 than it did in 2012. They can't comprehend why they're suddenly the bad guys. It's just that in the modern world of social media (which they helped to create), when the mob goes hunting for witches, someone has to be thrown on the pyre.

    • by Tailhook ( 98486 )

      The media simply gave Facebook a free pass up to that point.

      If only. Facebook was a media darling many times. When Musk was threatening to fire anyone that dared cross out Black Lives Matter on the "signature wall" there was no end of praise for the oh so virtuous Facebook. When Facebook was grooming supposedly "conservative" stories out of their news feed an amazing phenomena occurred: a groundswell of admiration for corporate sovereignty and the sanctity of private prerogatives.

      Zuckerberg could do himself a lot of good by ginning up more SJW red meat. Go on

    • by ThomasBHardy ( 827616 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @02:47PM (#57761582)

      I see it more as a case of yes you are right, FB has been doing things this way a while. Nothing new. But now some lights have been shined on their behavior and the unacceptable parts of it are on display.

      The attention is not because suddenly they are doing worse things. It's because suddenly people are paying attention.

      • by Shotgun ( 30919 )

        The question is, "When did people start paying attention?"

        The media started paying attention when they found out that average people could communicate to an audience whose size rivaled theirs. They took notice when an average "Joe the Plumber" could expose and then decompose their narrative and spin. The media started paying attention when their power was threatened.

        At that point, Facebook had to go.

        • by ThomasBHardy ( 827616 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @04:44PM (#57762336)

          I guess I have a harder time getting into full on tinfoil hat mode over it.

          I think the public had a building irritation with FB's policies.
          It boiled over when the recent issues since the election started to surface
          Media companies see people clicking on FB stories because if pre-existing irritation
          Media companies make money.

          I find that far more likely than an over arching conspiracy

  • Why Zuckerbergâ(TM)s 14-Year Apology Tour Hasnâ(TM)t Fixed Facebook [wired.com] — April 2018

    The Apology API is known to be of limited ultimate effect when called in a continuous digging motion.

    The bunker is real, and it's spectacular.

  • saying that the press is ganging up on Facebook

    Stop being a dick, maybe? Sometimes the bully deserves to get their ass kicked.

  • Asking for a friend.

  • We already correlated your location with your burner phone. And then ran facial recognition to confirm it was you.

  • power of the tech they worked on.
    Did they chat with their friends doing voice recognition for ads?
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  • by Tough Love ( 215404 ) on Thursday December 06, 2018 @04:50PM (#57762376)

    When you choose your burner, be very careful it doesn't have the Facebook app preinstalled.

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