Meta, the parent firm of Facebook, Instagram, and Strands, apparently implemented a major revamp of its internal and external guidelines this year, including the removal of tampons from men’s restrooms, according to Fox News Digital.
According to The New York Times,” Meta’s services professionals were given the order to take out condoms from people’s bathrooms, which the corporation had provided to nonbinary and transgender employees who worked in the men’s room and who may have needed surgical pads,” two people said.
The Times published a report on Friday titled” Inside Mark Zuckerberg‘s Sprint to Copy Meta for the Trump Era,” warning that” the implications are just beginning.”
The business made a number of changes, including removing the transgender and nonbinary customization options from its Messenger app and updating its” Nasty Conduct” rules to allow gender identity criticism.
The announcement came after Meta made its decision on Tuesday to close its US-based third-party fact-checking system and calm speech limitations on its platforms. The business acknowledged that its content moderation practices had “gone to way” in a bid to “restore completely expression.”
Instead of fact-checking, Meta may adopt a” group notes” unit, similar to Elon Musk‘s X, which relies on collaborative content moderation. By Friday, the organisation terminated its primary diversity, equity and inclusion ( DEI ) initiatives.
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Further, internal communications revealed Gay staff discontent, with some announcing absences and others indicating plans to find alternative employment.
Joel Kaplan, Meta’s key international politics commander, told Fox News Digital that ending DEI initiatives may help maintain selection of the most qualified individuals.
This entails evaluating people as individuals and sourcing candidates from a variety of candidate groups, he continued, but never making hiring decisions based on protected characteristics like race or gender.
The move comes as part of broader changes at Meta, which seem aimed at aligning the company with President-elect Donald Trump and his administration.
In the new Trump era, other major corporations are separating themselves from DEI and similar ideologies, which is reflected in this change.
The impact of politics on the tech industry is highlighted by Meta’s decision. While Zuckerberg sees the change as a return to freedom of expression, critics contend that it was made to win the incoming administration’s favor.