Zuckerberg’s company stops keeping tampons in men’s restrooms 15:51

Meta’s management (recognized as extremist and banned in Russia) decided to remove tampons from the men’s toilets in the company’s offices. about this reports The New York Times (NYT) newspaper cited company employees.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg decided to relax rules on social media and within the company after meeting with President-elect Donald Trump in November 2024.

Therefore, one of these changes was the removal of tampons for “non-binary individuals” and transgender individuals from men’s restrooms. Additionally, Meta removed corresponding themes for chat backgrounds, allowing you to change the background in IM chats.

Some employees responded positively to management’s proposed changes. However, others expressed their dissatisfaction, saying they were “embarrassed to work at Meta.” Some were also confused that the upcoming changes were being hidden until they were implemented.

Dissatisfied employees of the company began to argue about changes in the corporate messenger. At least one person announced his resignation and others began looking for jobs elsewhere.

Previously Zuckerberg acceptedCIA can read WhatsApp users’ correspondence.

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Source: Gazeta

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