Zuckerberg disavows memo pushing user growth above all else

Source: The Hill | March 29, 2018 | John Bowden

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday issued a statement condemning an internal memo issued by his longtime business partner that appeared to rationalize prioritizing the website’s explosive user growth above ethical concerns.

In a statement reported by Reuters, Zuckerberg stood by Facebook executive Andrew “Boz” Bosworth, his longtime friend and fellow Harvard student, while distancing himself from the memo’s contents.

“Boz is a talented leader who says many provocative things. This was one that most people at Facebook including myself disagreed with strongly. We’ve never believed the ends justify the means,” Zuckerberg said.

Bosworth wrote in a newly revealed memo from 2016 that “all the work we do in growth is justified,” despite raising hypothetical scenarios that the site’s software could be used by malicious groups to perform a terrorist attack or to connect children to bullies.

The contents of the memo were published by BuzzFeed earlier Thursday.

“So we connect more people,” Bosworth wrote. “That can be bad if they make it negative. Maybe it costs someone a life by exposing someone to bullies.”

“Maybe someone dies in a terrorist attack coordinated on our tools,” he added.

Bosworth himself dismissed the remarks in a statement on his Twitter account Thursday after the article published, stating that he did not support those views even when he penned the memo.

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