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Have you read the whistle blower's book? Or even just the exerpts from it that have been floating around for ages?
I'm curious, because it's clear to me that the ~~C-Suit~~ c-suite at Meta and companies like it absolutely do employ some really shitty people, but at the same time, that doesn't mean you can paint the janitor with the same brush as the lean in woman who made her personal assistant but lingerie and model it in her home for her. Or tried to force another woman to cuddle with her while she was pregnant.
So what I'm saying is, I don't agree with the sentiment that everyone who works there is a power mad executive intent on algorithmic domination of the internet, and for at least some of the programmers in question a job is a job.
I will say that is different if they know what's going on and have the proper ability to make the decision to fight against such a thing.
But I question where your line of complicity starts and ends here.
I guess I'm also pointing out that part of what makes meta properties particularly attractive to pedophiles is the same thing that makes it attractive to other online criminals and it's the encryption.
It's c-suite, not c-suit. A suit is clothing, a suite is a collection of things (in this case people with 3-letter job titles starting with C)
Thanks.