'Silence is complicity': Facebook workers speak out after Zuckerberg refuses to take action against Trump

"I work at Facebook and I am not proud of how we’re showing up."
By Stan Schroeder  on 
'Silence is complicity': Facebook workers speak out after Zuckerberg refuses to take action against Trump
Some Facebook employees don't see eye to eye with Zuckerberg when it comes to Trump. Credit: Drew Angerer / Getty Images

As protests rage across the U.S., some Facebook workers are speaking out against their own employer.

On Sunday, Jason Toff, a director of product management at Facebook, voiced his disapproval of how Facebook handled recent posts by President Donald Trump.

Toff is referring to Facebook's decision not to take action against some of Trump's recent posts. Meanwhile, Twitter flagged a tweet from Trump for spreading misinformation about mail-in voting. It hid another, which said "when the looting starts, the shooting starts," from Trump's timeline because it violated its rules on glorifying violence.

While Twitter hid the tweet from immediate view, the post was fully visible on Facebook and Facebook-owned Instagram. In an interview on Fox News, the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, said he would not hide the post as "Facebook shouldn't be the arbiter of truth" online. 

Toff is not the only Facebook employee who doesn't agree with Zuckerberg. Following his tweet, several other Facebook employees, including Software Engineer Lauren Tan, Head of Design for Portal Andrew Crow, and product R&D team lead Jason Stirman, voiced their disapproval, too.

Zuckerberg called Trump on Friday and expressed his concerns about the president's "tone and rhetoric," according to Axios. He reportedly told the president his words "put Facebook in a difficult position."

The feedback from some of Facebook's employees — who, tellingly, decided to voice their opinion on Twitter — indicates that phone chats with the president might not be enough for them.

Zuckerberg also posted on Sunday that Facebook has committed $10 million to groups working on racial justice. "It's clear Facebook also has more work to do to keep people safe and ensure our systems don't amplify bias," he wrote.

Stan Schroeder
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Stan is a Senior Editor at Mashable, where he has worked since 2007. He's got more battery-powered gadgets and band t-shirts than you. He writes about the next groundbreaking thing. Typically, this is a phone, a coin, or a car. His ultimate goal is to know something about everything.


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