Comment by toephu2
Zuck isn't throwing 100M comps at many people (maybe 1 or 2 at most?), that's a myth that was debunked.
Zuck isn't throwing 100M comps at many people (maybe 1 or 2 at most?), that's a myth that was debunked.
>was probably not exaggerated by 10x.
"The people spreading obvious lies must have a reasonable basis in their lying"?
I don’t think any of these are “obvious” lies. Maybe meta offered someone a $75M package and it got reported as $100M. So they can say with a straight face that the reporting is “false”, yet they never countered with any details.
You’re ignoring my point about the legitimate reason people might be getting offers in this stratosphere. No one has debunked or refuted the general reporting, at least not that I’ve seen. If you have a source, show it please.
It’s debatable that it was debunked. There was squirrelly wording about some specific claims. One person was reported to have been offered a package worth a billion dollars, which even if exaggerated was probably not exaggerated by 10x. The numbers line up when you consider that AI startup founders and early employees stand to potentially make well into 9 figures if not higher, and Meta is trying to cut them off at the pass. Obviously these kinds of offers, whatever they really look like, include significant conditions and performance requirements.