Chris White of the Daily Caller delves into inside information involving a social media giant.
Facebook is creating new rules limiting an employee’s ability to change colleagues’ minds about politics and religion, Business Insider reported Tuesday, citing internal documents reflecting the change.
The rules prohibit bullying, bans attempts to change an employee’s politics or religion, and outlaw harassing speech, an internal Facebook memo said Monday. Employees have described the Silicon Valley company’s internal dealings in recent reports as “cult-like” and oppressive.
“We’re keeping it simple with three main guidelines: Don’t insult, bully, or antagonize others. Don’t try to change someone’s politics or religion. Don’t break our rules about harassing speech and expression,” Facebook Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer said Monday in the memo.
The memo indicates Facebook is working to reform the type of discussions that take place on the company’s internal communication app, Workplace. Employees use it for everything from discussing projects to distributing photos.
“These guidelines apply to all work communications including Workplace, email, chat, tasks, posters, whiteboards, chalkboards, and face-to-face,” Schroepfer wrote. “Since Workplace is where most of these discussions happen, we are investing engineering resources there.”
The news comes amid reports detailing the plight of conservative engineer Brian Amerige, who wrote a memo in August 2018 decrying what he called Facebook’s “political monoculture.” Other former Facebook employees have complained about the company’s culture.