Facebook exec says he didn't agree with his provocative memo

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Last Updated : Mar 30 2018 | 10:05 PM IST

Facebook executive Andrew Bosworth says he didn't agree with a provocative memo leaked to Buzzfeed in which he describes the company's mentality to grow and connect people at all costs.

Bosworth, who goes by "Boz," said on Twitter yesterday that he didn't agree with the post even when he wrote it - rather, he meant to provoke debate.

In the 2016 internal memo titled "The Ugly," he writes that "all the work we do in growth is justified," even if it costs someone their life because they are exposed to bullies or die in a terrorist attack. Bosworth has been at Facebook since 2006 and serves as the company's vice president in charge of the company's virtual reality and augmented reality efforts.

Previously he was VP of ads and he helped create Facebook features such as Messenger, its news feed and groups.

Bosworth tweeted yesterday that he meant for the memo to be provocative and that it was one of the most unpopular things he's written internally - and "the ensuing debate helped shape our tools for the better." In a statement to Buzzfeed that Facebook confirmed, CEO Mark Zuckerberg called Bosworth a "talented leader who says many provocative things," but added the memo was something "that most people at Facebook including myself disagreed with strongly."
"We recognise that connecting people isn't enough by itself. We also need to work to bring people closer together. We changed our whole mission and company focus to reflect this last year."

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First Published: Mar 30 2018 | 10:05 PM IST

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