Not that I disbelieve you but accusations like this work much better if you can link to a source (even archive.org)

Just read "Careless People"

Found the quote here: https://techthelead.com/incendiary-leaked-memo-facebook/

My takeaway is that they willingly ignore the moral dimension and encourage others to do the same, the coping mechanism being

1) choosing a core business metric

2) claiming it's not a core business metric

3) saying that increasing said metric is always good

What I found more chilling is:

> The work we will likely have to do in China some day.

They know if they expend to china, they will be tasked with profiling people based on their private communication and their connections and sending them to gulags. I mean reeducation camps.

And they don't give a fuck because they are just increasing a metric and they declared that's good.

This is a fair response. I googled "bosworth + terrorists will kill people" before I posted this to make sure I got the wording right but purposely didn't link to what I found because it's mostly clickbait stuff and anyways the real source is that I was an employee at facebook when he wrote "The Ugly".

Never good to be posting in anger but I truly can't stand this guy and I can't help but throw in something snide when I see him trying to smart-wash the fact that he's just Zuck's enshittification czar: Ads --> VR --> and now CTO

I asked because I didn't know who he was (didn't read his about page until after) but his blog had a search prompt and I couldn't find anything related.

Didn't mean my question as criticism but advice.

I've been in situations where I had to convince somebody well-liked by the majority was actually abusive to a selected minority.

And it's really hard.

People are not willing to expend effort in order to search for arguments in your favor. They will very often not even read then if you give them direct links. But at least a few will see it, which might lead to a discussion and others who are too lazy to click links will at least skim the discussion.

On the plus side, Boz is liked by basically nobody (certainly very few who have had the misfortune to work for him)