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Meta is Firing About 20 Employees For Leaking 51

Meta has fired "roughly 20" employees who leaked "confidential information outside the company," The Verge reported Thursday, citing the company. From the report: "We tell employees when they join the company, and we offer periodic reminders, that it is against our policies to leak internal information, no matter the intent," Meta spokesperson Dave Arnold tells The Verge. "We recently conducted an investigation that resulted in roughly 20 employees being terminated for sharing confidential information outside the company, and we expect there will be more. We take this seriously, and will continue to take action when we identify leaks."

Meta has ramped up its efforts to find leakers due to a recent influx of stories detailing unannounced product plans and internal meetings, including a recent all-hands led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg. After we and other outlets reported on what Zuckerberg said during that meeting, employees were warned not to leak.

Meta is Firing About 20 Employees For Leaking

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  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Thursday February 27, 2025 @05:07PM (#65199737)
    And that's going to be all sorts of nastiness and backroom deals. So I'm sure they just found some randos who had done minor things and fired them to let everyone know that they're watching.

    This is actual fascism by the way. One of the main features of fascism is the blending of government and corporations. If you've seen those pictures of Elon Musk standing up barking orders at the first White House meeting while everyone sits there listening intently that's exactly what it is.

    The fact that they're being so brazen about it means they aren't going to let us vote next election. Or at least they think they aren't. It is still up to us whether we let them but we have to start thinking of ourselves as an us. In other words we have to make sure that people we disagree with are still allowed to vote and that's not something we've been big on the last 40 years.

    Mark my words once you start letting politicians pick who their voters are it's not long until you're off their list.
    • Re: (Score:2, Flamebait)

      by burtosis ( 1124179 )

      And that's going to be all sorts of nastiness and backroom deals.

      I hear you but there is so much transparency here because corrupt self dealing and criminal collusion is being done live in press conferences on international TV. Either the Republicans never expect another vote again or they are even dumber than anyone thought, even when you took that into consideration.

    • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Thursday February 27, 2025 @05:48PM (#65199829)

      So I'm sure they just found some randos who had done minor things and fired them to let everyone know that they're watching.

      This is actual fascism by the way.

      No fascism is not making up some wild conspiracy based on no information other than people were fired and the fact that a company is supporting the current government of the day. We have another word for that: stupid.

      • No fascism is not making up some wild conspiracy based on no information other than people were fired and the fact that a company is supporting the current government of the day.

        By supporting the current government of the day, you mean supporting after the fascist mango mussolini threatened to jail him for no real reason at all.

        Former President Trump is threatening Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg with life in prison.

        Trump called in to CNBC to label Facebook an “enemy of the people.”

        I don't think quotes confirming trump's fascist wild streak is a consipracy. It turns out, unlike trump's sad speech, it's just the truth.

      • I really hope you just fed my comment into chat GTP for that response because it doesn't mean anything.

        Donald Trump is point for point for point running a fascist playbook. You have Google you can find out what fascism actually is. Donald Trump is definitionally a fascist. If that triggers you I'm sorry Snowflake.
    • Jesus Christ that is the dumbest thing ever. Your fixation on Trump needs to stop it's not healthy.
      To bad I used my mod points earlier today or you would have a second Troll score.

      • He's a child rapist and he's destroying the country as president of the United States. Forgive me if I'm a little bit uneased.

        I mean for fuck sakes we put somebody with 26 credible raped charges and at least one full-blown conviction who stole classified documents and oversaw the unnecessary deaths of over 300,000 Americans while telling us to shove light bulbs up our asses. What the hell did you think was going to happen?

        I mean Jesus fuck where the hell do I begin? He's not going to reduce the defi
        • You sound a bit frustrated. There will always be people who disagree with you, no matter how right your post may be. It's just the way of things.

          Incidentally, America has been functioning as an oligarchy for quite a long time. It had been going on long before this [washingtontimes.com] decade-old article was written. Notably: the wealthy elites make all the important decisions regardless of which political party dominates the white house.

          Of course that's bad. But just to add perspective, a pure democracy is pretty bad too.

        • You really need to let your state appointed guardian know about your delusions before you harm yourself.

  • by sziring ( 2245650 ) on Thursday February 27, 2025 @05:09PM (#65199741)

    Good, not sure why people think it's ok to leak data. It's one thing if it's a whistle blower type thing that is done through the proper channels.. quite another if it's just someone who disagrees or likes to feel like they are getting one over on the company.
    It would be awesome if META made them repay stocks and bonuses as well.

  • by ebunga ( 95613 ) on Thursday February 27, 2025 @05:28PM (#65199771)

    There wouldn't be a need to leak, so whose problem is that?

    It's ours. Good god Facebook/Meta is horrifying and should be burned to the ground without prejudice, its ashes spread to the wind, and every person with knowledge of how it worked its horrors should be rounded up and dropped on a particularly remote uninhabited island in the south Atlantic.

    • I mean, if you burned it down with prejudice then if it came back you couldn’t burn it down again so that makes sense
  • by devslash0 ( 4203435 ) on Thursday February 27, 2025 @05:32PM (#65199779)

    If you're an immature and/or self-righteous individual who doesn't know where the line of professionalism and company unity lies, who bites the hand that feeds them, then you should absolutely be fired.

    • Whistleblowers deserve protection

      • Whistleblowers - sure. People who leak information and cause damage for either pleasure of personal reasons? Absolutely not.

    • who doesn't know where the line of professionalism and company unity lies, who bites the hand that feeds them

      Employment works as an equal contract between employer and employee. It isn't "the hand that feeds you," the company is getting something equal in return.

      As for company loyalty, Meta is a company that deserves no loyalty because they will never give you loyalty. It's just business, and the sooner you learn it, the happier you'll be.

      "The society that puts equality before freedom will end up with neither. The society that puts freedom before equality will end up with a great measure of both" -- Milton

    • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

      They only found 20.

      Poor Facebook. They really want to be cool like Apple but nobody really gives a shit that they're working on a new like button or Quest 4 or whatever.

  • I've heard meta has paid people to pretend to be media journalist and approach other meta employees for information.

  • So when employees do it with Meta's private data, they are competing with their employer, an that's a no-no.

  • I used LinkedIn for business marketing before it became its current social media shitshow, and then I became a troll there. Then I started having a *lot* of weird issues and started calling out @linkedin, which would sometimes respond. I started talking about lawsuits and class action lawsuits for banning and couldn't seem to get banned. If even one person can post genocidal hate on that network, how can they ban anyone and not face lawsuits, as it is supposed to be a network for business and employment int

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