Facebook exec disavows his own his provocative memo
NEW YORK — The author of a provocative Facebook memo declaring that growth is justified even if it costs lives says he doesn’t actually agree with the memo and wrote it to provoke debate.
The 2016 internal memo, titled “The Ugly,” was leaked to BuzzFeed this week. In it, Facebook executive Andrew Bosworth said “all the work we do in growth is justified,” even if it costs people their lives because they are exposed to bullies or die in a terrorist attack co-ordinated through Facebook.
Bosworth, who goes by “Boz,” has been at Facebook since 2006 and serves as the company’s vice-president in charge of virtual- and augmented-reality efforts. Previously, he was vice-president of ads and helped create Facebook features such as Messenger, its news feed and groups.
Bosworth tweeted Thursday that the memo was one of the most unpopular things he’s written internally, and “the ensuing debate helped shape our tools for the better.”