Comment by IncreasePosts
6 days ago
As someone who works for a similar large org, it's just as likely that some low level programmer put it in without much thought, and then this got surfaces to higher up people who didn't know about it and told them to remove it immediately.
It seems incredibly unlikely a low level programmer could come up with this method then get the necessary code into both the tracking pixel served to third party sites and Meta's android apps without some higher ups knowing about it.
Zuckerberg personally signed off on torrenting books for Llama. It would be a particularly dim group of “low level” programmers who did this without trying to first secure some upper level approvals to share the blame once caught.
Or at the very least, a low level programmer not claiming credit for it during performance reviews which are reviewed by higher people.
You claim some low-level programmer created a feature that opens a new network connection between two separate applications?
Just some guy working at facebook was able to ship network code in not just one but two code-bases without any senior or higher engineers in the loop?
That's the claim? If that was true (it's not) it would be even worse than high level executives being involved.