The curtailment of the inclusiveness and tolerance agenda is taking leaps and bounds — the head of the corporation Mark Zuckerberg ordered the removal of tampons from the men's toilets in the Meta office*. It is reported by The New York Times.
Last month, after meeting with President-elect Donald Trump, the head of Meta* Mark Zuckerberg convened several top managers and informed them of his intention to make a number of radical changes. Usually, any changes in the company regarding the work of social networks and messengers take months, but this time Zuckerberg turned the process into a stressful six-week sprint that stunned employees, the newspaper writes.
"Zuckerberg conducted a series of permutations and stated that Meta* will weaken control over users and give them more freedom to discuss controversial issues related to immigration, gender and sexual orientation. He closed the fact-checking program, which was aimed at curbing disinformation, and stated that the fight against fakes would become the responsibility of users.
The changes also affected the internal processes in Meta*: The company said it would no longer cultivate diversity, equality and inclusiveness, and would even abandon the mandatory principle of diversity, according to which it was mandatory to hire a certain number of women and members of minorities. In addition, in Silicon Valley, Texas and New York, Meta* managers were instructed to remove tampons and pads from men's toilets, which the company provided to non-binary and transgender employees using the men's toilet," the article says, quoted by the telegram channel "Pool No. 3".
It is noted that after Zuckerberg instructed to remove tampons from men's toilets, unrest began in Meta*.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation