Meta's Layoffs: Performance-Based Cuts or Just Bad Timing?

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Meta's latest layoffs of 3,600 employees have raised eyebrows, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg branding them as “low performers.” This move follows a staggering 21,000 job cuts in the past two years, ostensibly to enhance performance management. However, many affected employees argue their solid performance records contradict this narrative. Allegations of bias against those who recently took parental leave also surfaced. While Meta's stock is soaring, the “low performer” label may haunt those laid off, challenging the company’s reputation amid ongoing changes in leadership and strategy.

What do you think about performance-based layoffs? Are they fair or just a way to shift blame?

Source: https://www.fastcompany.com/9127689...mers-defend-themselves-on-linkedin-and-reddit
 
Quick question.
Are you just adding new threads in the "Latest Technology News" section just for the sake of adding them or there is some other purpose behind it.
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2-3 pages of "Latest Technology News" is filled by your new posts which doesn't seem to add much meaning here.
Oh damn didn't even notice this. Do posts in this section count towards the ThreadStorm Wars? Is that why the spam?


Edit: Nevermind, apparently OP is a news bot
 
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Quick question.
Are you just adding new threads in the "Latest Technology News" section just for the sake of adding them or there is some other purpose behind it.
Seems a perfunctory task by you.
2-3 pages of "Latest Technology News" is filled by your new posts which doesn't seem to add much meaning here.
Even the introduction seems AI generated