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Meta to Implement Cuts on Low-Performing Staff as Mark Zuckerberg Aims for Higher Standards

Meta to Implement Cuts on Low-Performing Staff as Mark Zuckerberg Aims for Higher Standards

The tech giant plans substantial changes amid performance reviews and broader shifts in company policy.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is reportedly planning to cut approximately 5% of its workforce deemed as the lowest performing.

This follows a directive from the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, as revealed in an internal memo leaked to Bloomberg News.

The memo indicates that Zuckerberg is 'raising the bar on performance management' to expedite the exit of staff not meeting expectations.

In the communiqué, Zuckerberg outlines a shift from the annual assessment cycle to more immediate measures for managing performance-based exits.

This latest wave of adjustments targets another 5% of employees, supplementing a similar reduction already executed during 2024.

Zuckerberg assured affected employees of 'generous severance' compensation.

This decision occurs amidst a rapidly changing landscape within Meta, including the cessation of its reliance on fact-checkers—starting initially in the United States—and transitioning to a Community Notes system similar to one adopted by X, previously known as Twitter.

The overhaul aims at enhancing perceived bias neutrality, as the use of fact-checkers was criticized for alleged political partiality.

Concurrently, Meta is dismantling parts of its automated content moderation systems, which Zuckerberg claims excessively censored user content.

The goal, he suggests, is to nurture 'free expression' across its platforms.

This policy shift has alarmed online safety advocates who fear that it may inadvertently promote the spread of misinformation and harmful content on Meta's platforms.

Additionally, the corporation plans to phase out its diversity, equality, and inclusion programs.

Zuckerberg's remarks on Joe Rogan's podcast, advocating for increased 'masculine energy' in corporations, have further intensified public scrutiny.

Observers interpret these strategic pivots as potentially aligning with the interests of the incoming U.S. President-elect, Donald Trump, known for advocating expanded free speech on social media.

Trump shares a tumultuous history with Meta, having been banned in 2021 due to his instigation of the January 6 Capitol riots, a restriction that has since been lifted following his recent election victory.

In the backdrop of these developments, other tech industry leaders, such as Amazon's Jeff Bezos, OpenAI's Sam Altman, and Apple's Tim Cook, are reported to have engaged with Trump's transitional team, signaling a broader trend of Silicon Valley preparing to establish rapport with the new administration.
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