Washington, DC – January 31: Mark Zuckerberg, CEO Meta testifies before the Senate Judiciary … [+]
Mark Zuckerberg has passed a metamorphosis. In recent years, Zuckerberg poured the skin of his ex, wild to become a cooler version of himself, to become Zuck.
Zuckerberg never withdrew from the script, chatting exclusively in Pr. He wore the same simple denim and blue navy shirt every day. He was completely unstable. No zuck, anyway.
Zuck hits the gym, makes martial arts, walks UFC fighters in octagon, spars with beloved athletes, surfs with the American flag on July 4, hangs with Joe Rogan and wears a chain in cooking. He is not Zuckerberg, he is cute.
But this rebrand is unlikely to calm the disappointment of thousands of Meta employees who have just been informed their capital -based compensation will be reduced by 10%, according to Financial time.
Yeardo year, the flawed employees receive refreshing the net capital that constitute a large portion of their total reward, along with the basic salary and the rewards. But this year, most employees have been told that their capital coolers collided with 10 points.
At the same time, Meta is reported to have approved a new bonus executive structure that entitles leadership to rewards up to 200% of their basic salary – a significant increase to 75% they earlier earned.
The mass comes in the back of the massive vacation in Meta, joining thousands of “low interpreters” to free up resources for its planned expansion of $ 60 Billlion.
All hate Zuckerberg and Overlords Tech
Despite the emperor’s new clothes, most Americans still have a strong dislike for Zuckerberg, according to Pew Research. The data show that 67% of the survey kept negative opinions of the Meta chief.
It’s not just Zuckerberg, however. Pew Research found that 54% of respondents felt the same way about Tesla Elon Musk’s chief.
Unlike Musk, who favorably marked among the right -backed individuals, hostility to Zuckerberg passed the party lines, with 60% of those with a right slope watching it in a negative light together with a vast majority of 76% on the left.
It is a nuanced topic. There are many reasons to be critical of America’s corporations and its kings – some more justified than others. The ever -increasing prohibition between the rich and the poor and the disappearance of the middle class have not helped exactly.
Then there is all the economic uncertainties in the midst of him. With the news of the left, right, right, and in the center, people are constantly afraid of their jobs. Meanwhile, technology luminaries are waxing poetics for his virtues and living on the verge of an unprecedented technological wonder.
“People will lose jobs,” CEO of Openai Sam Altman said in an interview with Fox Business last December. “Not everyone will like all the impacts, but that is coming.”
“This is a scientific achievement of mankind that will be involved in everything we do,” he continued, in a ton of fact.
Altman is likely to be fair, on both charges. He is likely to shock the labor market and not everyone will be happy. But being right does not necessarily make you more liked.
Those who run the so-called revolution of it will not be those who depart from economic anxiety will be the white collar class that will take its burden-and economic anxiety leads to anger.
Animus is not always rational or personal, but it has a predictable mechanism: it often shows out and blocked in an appropriate target.
With their airy technology, detached and cold idealism, hyper-capitalist pragmatism, technology overlaps are a walk, talking about the Demi eye. This is where the widespread contempt for prominent technology chiefs and billionaires like Musk, Altman and Zuckerberg also come.
New image or not, people still hate Zuckerberg. But more than the individual, they hate Zuckerberg’s idea.