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At facebook's size and for the duration that lie was told, no, that's inexcusable.

That's a knew or should have know territory - they were pushing a new feature, they lied about the impact of the new feature, they changed the industry around it and wasted billions of dollars. Later this was called "a bug" - seems beyond convenient for facebook when you know, double checking that type of thing is usually a big deal for advertisers.




When this happened, Facebook was a much, much smaller company. They made the decision around pushing videos before this code was written, because of the engagement of videos on Facebook and Instagram.

Source: I was there, and tangentially involved in this


Ah yes, 1.5B users, absolutely tiny :)

When my company made a mistake that cost our customers 750k, we fell on our sword and recouped them the cost.

We had 11k users at the time :)


> Ah yes, 1.5B users, absolutely tiny :)

I meant in terms of employees. About 4.5k in my recall, for running FB, IG and Whatsapp, as well as all of the ads products.




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