Last Thursday, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg said the company this week will unveil changes to policy regulating how its employees communicate with each other. Is he trying to shield employees who don't wish to engage in social-political discussions at work or reduce the chance staff will openly criticize Facebook? Maybe it's both. It should be interesting.
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