Executive Summary
- Meta cancels contract with outsourcing company over smart glasses content classification
- Workers who viewed explicit content lose jobs, sparking privacy concerns
- Meta’s standards and practices under scrutiny
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Users are speaking out about Meta’s handling of the situation. One user stated:
Meta said the contracting ‘did not meet (meta’s) standards’. I am sure that is true. meta’s ‘standard’ is not to reveal the illegal, immoral, unethical things meta does. No matter what the harm.
Another user expressed concern over the company’s practices:
Not sure which is worse here – that Meta are recording video from customers’ smart glasses, or that they are firing people who talk about it.
A former Meta employee shared their perspective:
About the ‘they asked us to view it and then fired us for it’. Having worked in their RL division(I don’t work at meta anymore) this story is quite weird for two reasons: 1. Meta AFAIR paid/compensated people — contractors or recruited via ads — to have them submit their data.
Focus Keyword: Meta Scandal