Sheryl Sandberg Is Stepping Down as Meta's COO After 14 Years (bloomberg.com) 26
Meta Platforms's Sheryl Sandberg, who became one of the most recognized figures in global business after helping Facebook transform from a startup into a multibillion-dollar advertising powerhouse, is stepping down as chief operating officer. From a report: Sandberg, 52, will remain on the board of Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, according to a post on the social network Wednesday. Javier Olivan, who has led the company's growth efforts for years, will take Sandberg's place as COO when she formally steps down in the fall.
Ding-Dong! (Score:2)
The witc...
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That's a pretty neat trick. Can I have her time machine?
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Mod parent Funny, and it would have been a funnier FP.
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When it comes to either berg, the ethical question is about the total absence of ethics that aren't centered around power and money. Fortunately for Facebook neither of them is hard to replace. There's no shortage of people with no morals eager to take over and establish a new low.
Shouldn't she be... (Score:2)
...leaning down instead of stepping down? [wikipedia.org]
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Who's Meta? Never heard of them... (Score:2)
Seriously, does anyone feel positive about the Facebook brand? There's people who use it. Tolerate it. But I don't know anyone who thinks positively about it.
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If you want a picture of the future, imagine a book [sic] stamping on a human face—for ever.
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Well, you know... when the going gets tough... the tough find the first exit and pull the ripcord on that golden parachute.
Meta, the Second Life revenant? (Score:2)
Oh, you mean Facebook. Why didn't you say so?
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Maybe (Score:2)
she finally got a conscience
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she finally got a conscience
Seems more like she'd grabbing a golden parachute, before all hell breaks loose over there.
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Seems more like she'd grabbing a golden parachute,
Personally I'd prefer it if she ended up getting a golden shower instead.
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I know I'd be out of there. Basically only millennials are using it, they can't buy up any new companies because of there botched Instagram, whatsapp (ect) mergers and that has pretty much been their business plan: Buy X competitor that might take our market share. And their new business plan is VR, which no one has been able to get working. And they've managed to piss everyone off in the whole world. I can't think of anyone that would advocate for facebook (maybe a few of their employees). On top of it al
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To be fair, that is the problem with everyone's VR plan.
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She's still on the board. So.. No.
The door hit her on her way out (Score:2)
All the Genocides wore her out (Score:2)
Having Facebook used to perpetuate genocides can tucker a person out.
It's rough having groups use a platform for genocidin' when you want to focus on getting those all important ad dollars. Can't block your best customers.
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