Chris Cox returns to Facebook, raising questions on his dispute with Zuckerberg - Business Insider

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Facebook's former 'conscience' Chris Cox quit last year after clashing with Mark Zuckerberg. Now that he's back, employees wonder if things will be different.

Chris Cox, a beloved Facebook employee who quit a year ago amid clashes with Mark Zuckerberg, is returning.

It will also help to alleviate tensions at the company, which is suffering from unprecedented employee unrest. Chris Cox has rejoined Facebook as its chief product officer, a little over a year after he departed following clashes with the billionaire chief executive., as the company faces intense political pressure from both the left and the right, and dissatisfied employees are mounting an unprecedented public insurrection. Cox was well-liked at the company, a core steward of its culture, and his return has already been hailed by some critics and employees as a step in the right direction.

Cox disagreed with Zuckerberg's stance on this — arguing that the apps needed to retain their own distinctive identities. "People want to be able to choose which service they use to communicate with people. However, today if you want to message people on Facebook you have to use Messenger, on Instagram you have to use Direct, and on WhatsApp you have to use WhatsApp. We want to give people a choice so they can reach their friends across these networks from whichever app they prefer.

 

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There's a level of arrogance associate with that 'title' that does my head in.

Unless Russian and Chinese influence are removed from Facebook, it’s just more of the same..

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