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“Wall Street Journal”: Meta could lay off thousands of employees
7. nov. 2022 — After the layoffs of thousands of Twitter employees announced by Elon Musk, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram is about to send home …
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Facebook Backs Off Controversial Plan to Sell Ads in WhatsApp
Facebook Backs Off Controversial Plan to Sell Ads in WhatsApp – WSJ
16. jan. 2020 — The decision not to sell ads in WhatsApp marks a detour in Facebook’s quest to monetize the messaging product it bought in 2014.
The social-media giant disbanded a team that was working to integrate ads in its messaging service, marking a retreat from a controversial plan that had driven the platform’s creators to resign.
Mass layoffs in tech spread to Meta, corporate parent … – WSWS
India Threatens Jail for Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter Employees – WSJ
5. mar. 2021 — India’s government has threatened to jail employees of Facebook Inc., its WhatsApp unit and Twitter Inc. as it seeks to quash political …
The country is flexing its new powers over big platforms while companies are counting on the world’s second-largest population for growth.
What the Wall Street Journal Got Wrong | Meta – Facebook
Mass layoffs in tech spread to Meta, corporate parent of Facebook – World Socialist Web Site
8. nov. 2022 — A report in the Wall Street Journal on Monday said Facebook parent Meta Platforms, Inc. will join Twitter and other tech firms and implement …
A report in the Wall Street Journal on Monday said Facebook parent Meta Platforms, Inc. will join Twitter and other tech firms and implement massive job cuts this week.
Twitter kicks Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp while they’re …
What the Wall Street Journal Got Wrong | Meta
18. sep. 2021 — A series of articles published by the Wall Street Journal has focused on some of the most difficult issues we grapple with as a company — from …
We fundamentally reject this mischaracterization of our work and impugning of the company’s motives.
WhatsApp’s founders reportedly hated working at Facebook’s …
Twitter kicks Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp while they’re down
5. okt. 2021 — Haugen, whose leaks were the basis for The Wall Street Journal report series The Facebook Files, said the social media giant prioritized …
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey gets in on the fun, as do several brands.
Facebook parent Meta plans to lay off thousands of …
5. jun. 2018 — The WhatsApp founders’ disagreements with Mark Zuckerberg reportedly … According to a new Wall Street Journal report, both Koum and Acton …
Facebook bought Instagram because it was scared of Twitter …
9. nov. 2022 — … The Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources. … Facebook rival Twitter last Friday began mass layoffs a week after Elon …
Facebook bought Instagram because it was scared of Twitter and Google
24. sep. 2019 — The Wall Street Journal in August reported that the FTC is looking … a deal for Facebook to acquire Instagram, multiple sources told CNBC.
Facebook at the time was much smaller and fending off what threatened to be fierce competition from Twitter, which had already bid for Instagram, as well as Google’s new social network.
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