Seeing the comments of some of these Facebook employees and the caps for “integirty” checks reminds me of flavor of the internal discussions at Booz Allen Hamilton after Edward Snowden leaked and was promptly fired from the company.
If you’ve worked somewhere, and given them sweat and blood for years, whether it’s Facebook or the NSA, it’s impossible to not feel defensive and betrayed when someone challenges the very ground you’ve been building your career on. Regardless of whether the challenger is right in the end.
Having said that, at least the government is honest about its secrecy and opaqueness, sounds like Facebook has a bit of a cult going on.
If you’ve worked somewhere, and given them sweat and blood for years, whether it’s Facebook or the NSA, it’s impossible to not feel defensive and betrayed when someone challenges the very ground you’ve been building your career on. Regardless of whether the challenger is right in the end.
Having said that, at least the government is honest about its secrecy and opaqueness, sounds like Facebook has a bit of a cult going on.