Comment by disgruntledphd2
Comment by disgruntledphd2 a day ago
I'm pretty sure that Meta don't own most of their buildings, so this wouldn't apply to them.
Comment by disgruntledphd2 a day ago
I'm pretty sure that Meta don't own most of their buildings, so this wouldn't apply to them.
Nobody except Mark Zuckerberg matters for Meta. He has majority control of the board voting rights.
It seems much more likely that this is driven by the fact that Facebook culture has always been very much around in-person 1:1 contacts between people. This frustrated me a lot when I was there, but it did seem to work for a relatively long time.
But it probably applies to a lot of their shareholders, and they have big influence.