Sheryl Sandberg might want to lean in on this one; a former Facebook employee has claimed that the social-media giantโs trending team is plagued with sexism.
The contractor, who spoke to The Guardian anonymously, said that working at Facebook was one the most toxic work experience of her life.
โEmployees I worked with were angry, depressed and left voiceless โ especially women,โ she reveals. โContrary to what Sheryl Sandberg preaches in her Lean In movement, women on the team are rarely encouraged to speak up.โ
โWomen on the team are rarely encouraged to speak upโ
โI often found that when I reported a problemโฆ my claims were dismissed. When a man would report the same problem, he would be congratulated for noticing the problem and actions would be taken to fix it. This silencing was devastating,โ she told The Guardian.
Apparently, according to the anonymous source, the team that helps curate Facebookโs Trending feed has no HR department to speak to.
โSeveral women, including myself, reported sexism by managers and editors to their direct supervisor and in their exit interviews to no avail.โ Of which, there were said to be many, as she states 15 from a team of 40โ50 have quit since 2014 โ and 10 of the 15 were female.
When Facebook HQ was contacted for comment, they denied the company allows such behaviour. โFacebook provides everyone โ including contractors โ with a respectful and safe working environment. Facebook does not tolerate unlawful harassment or any mistreatment in the workplace or in a work-related situation. We take any allegations of such very seriously, whether from employees or contractors, and investigate every complaint,โ read the statement.
โFacebook was accused of suppressing news stories of interest to conservative readersโ
The claims come after Facebook was outed for supposedly tampering with the siteโs trending list to โsuppress news stories of interest to conservative readersโ, reports tech site Gizmodo. According to another unnamed former Facebook employee, the company hires โnews curatorsโ to inject particular topics into the trending list, and suggested the company were pushing its own agenda.
โThings would be black-listed or trendingโฆ Iโd come on shift and Iโd discover that CPAC [The Conservative Political Action Conference] or Mitt Romney or Glenn Beck or popular conservative topics wouldnโt be trending because either the curator didnโt recognise the news topic or it was like they had a bias against Ted Cruz,โ says the source.
Facebookโs vice president Tom Stocky denies the allegations, saying there was โno evidence that the anonymous allegations are trueโ.