Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like this is the key point:
Working with a team that included Facebook and Activision employees as well as paid outside advisers, Ms. Sandberg and Mr. Kotick developed a strategy to persuade the Daily Mail not to report on the restraining order, first when they began dating in 2016 and again around the time they were breaking up in 2019, the people said. Among other concerns, Ms. Sandberg’s legal and public-relations advisers, both inside and outside Facebook, worried that a story would reflect negatively on her reputation as an advocate for women.
Meta is a publicly traded company. Using Meta employees to protect Sandberg's personal reputation is very likely a violation of their corporate by-laws. Just because there are large public companies like Meta that are subject to the whims of the CEO and majority shareholder doesn't mean that public corporations are allowed to do whatever they want.
That's sketchy AF and also reflects terribly on her judgment.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like this is the key point:
Working with a team that included Facebook and Activision employees as well as paid outside advisers, Ms. Sandberg and Mr. Kotick developed a strategy to persuade the Daily Mail not to report on the restraining order, first when they began dating in 2016 and again around the time they were breaking up in 2019, the people said. Among other concerns, Ms. Sandberg’s legal and public-relations advisers, both inside and outside Facebook, worried that a story would reflect negatively on her reputation as an advocate for women.
Meta is a publicly traded company. Using Meta employees to protect Sandberg's personal reputation is very likely a violation of their corporate by-laws. Just because there are large public companies like Meta that are subject to the whims of the CEO and majority shareholder doesn't mean that public corporations are allowed to do whatever they want.
Working with a team that included Facebook and Activision employees as well as paid outside advisers, Ms. Sandberg and Mr. Kotick developed a strategy to persuade the Daily Mail not to report on the restraining order, first when they began dating in 2016 and again around the time they were breaking up in 2019, the people said. Among other concerns, Ms. Sandberg’s legal and public-relations advisers, both inside and outside Facebook, worried that a story would reflect negatively on her reputation as an advocate for women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes sense. Why would they publish this at all, except for her? He doesn't deserve the smear.
Bobby Kotick absolutely deserves the smear for what he covered up at Activision/Blizzard.
Anonymous wrote:Makes sense. Why would they publish this at all, except for her? He doesn't deserve the smear.
Meta’s Sheryl Sandberg Pressured Daily Mail to Drop Bobby Kotick Reporting
Social-media executive, who dated the Activision Blizzard CEO, was part of campaign to persuade the U.K. tabloid to shelve a potential article