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After all-hands recording leak, Meta CTO says employees who don’t agree with its policy changes should quit — “In that case you can leave or disagree and commit.”


In internal messages seen by Business Insider, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth also discussed leaks.

Bosworth's remarks were in response to comments on a post he shared on January 30 in an open group on Meta's internal Workplace forum. In the group, called "Let's Fix Meta," Bosworth shared an article by The Verge about CEO Mark Zuckerberg's comments to employees in an all-hands meeting that day, on which Business Insider first reported. Ahead of the company's January all-hands meeting, Meta's vice president of internal communications told employees in a Workplace post that the social media giant was changing its process for selecting questions in Q&A sessions.

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