“I think it’s very unlikely that there will be a change in the company as long as (Mark Zuckerberg) is CEO,” Hogan said in her first public comments on Monday in Barcelona.“.
Hogan, a former content manager at Facebook, responded in the affirmative to the question whether Zuckerberg should resign..
The former employee who leaked information about the company added, “It might be an opportunity for someone else to take over… Facebook would be stronger with someone focused on security.”“.
Facebook, which has three billion users in its online social networking apps, changed its name to Meta last week to focus on building Metaverse, a shared virtual reality environment..
She described the renaming as meaningless as security problems continue to be ignored.
“Facebook has always chosen to expand rather than perfect the business,” she added“.
Facebook’s announcement came amid fierce criticism from lawmakers and regulators about the company’s business practices – notably its massive market power, its algorithms decisions and the monitoring of abuses on its services..
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