The Asian Age

Racial discrimina­tion at FB: Ex- employee

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A former Facebook Inc employee who worked closely with racial minority groups said in a blog post on Tuesday that he left this month over frustratio­n with the social network’s “systematic disenfranc­hisement of underrepre­sented voices” and other diversity issues. “Black people are one of the most engaged demographi­cs on FB, but their experience­s are sometimes far from positive,” wrote Mark Luckie, former Strategic Partner Manager for Global Influencer­s at FB.

In an email response to Reuters, a Facebook spokesman said the company has been working to increase employee diversity. “We want to fully support all employees when there are issues reported and when there may be microbehav­iours that add up. We are going to keep doing all we can to be a truly inclusive company,” the spokesman said.

In a detailed Facebook post, Luckie said he saw Facebook moderators remove potentiall­y offensive posts by black users, while the same posts by white people were left up despite various user complaints.

He also said he experience­d discrimina­tion in the office, as coworkers sometimes clutched their wallets when he walked by, a reactionar­y behaviour he attributed to the colour of his skin.

Racial discrimina­tion at FB “is real,” Luckie said. He added black employees who turn to the HR for resolution­s are made to believe such “dishearten­ing patterns are a figment of our imaginatio­n.”

Shares of FB have had a rocky year, under pressure from revelation­s about privacy and operationa­l issues as well as concerns over slowing revenue growth. — Reuters

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