Katherine Losse Revealed Strange news about Facebook





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Strange news about Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg! A former facebook employee Katherine Losse told about her working days in Facebook. She says "A Young Zuckerberg Had An Incredibly Inappropriate Response To A Sexual Harassment Complaint."


The business insider published this news today and also San Francisco chronicle published this new couple of hours ago. Katherine joined in Facebook on 2005. She says those days were very hard for a women in Facebook. 


Katherine Losse told her personal experience that she was sexually harassed by a male co worker. That male co worker said that her backside is looked tasty- 'I want to put my teeth in your ass".


She then complained it to Mark Zuckerberg. But Mark was busy and after listening he took it as a fun, Losse's description:


"Mark was too busy programming to get to the part of a liberal arts education where you study social inequality…When a female employee reported being told by a male coworker in the lunch line that her backside looked tasty – 'I want to put my teeth in your ass,' was what the coworker said – Mark asked at an All Hands (it was hard to tell whether it was with faux or genuine naiveteé), 'What does that even mean?' I went to Mark at the open office hour he kept after the meeting and told him that it was unacceptable to blow off sexual harassment in the office. He listened to me, which I appreciated, but understanding of the crux of the matter; that is, that women by virtue of our low rank and small numbers were already in a vulnerable situation in th office, did not seem to register. "



There is also another story about a strange picture that was uploaded in Facebook. In this picture Losse and Zuckerberg are in a strange position.


Katherine Losse and Mark Zuckerberg






Katherine Losse says about this picture,


As the night proceeded and we became steadily more drunk, we played mp3s on someone's iPod louder and louder, screaming the lyrics to Green Day and Sublime so loudly that we were essentially doing karaoke, the singers' voices were drowned out. Sensing that this moment called for more entertainment, I donned the bearskin, complete with head, ta ht adorned the banister on the stairs leading to Mark's and [Facebook cofounder] Dustin [Moskovitz]'s rooms. Mark thought this was hilarious and insisted that I continue to wear the bearskin around my shoulders. Luke, who built the wildly successful Facebook Photos product that had launched months before, naturally took pictures all night of our shenanigans to post to Facebook in an album he titled "Opening Night," so the rest of the company could see how much fun we were having.
In one of the last photos Luke took, Mark is gesturing at me haughtily like an emperor as I stand doubled over in laughter with the bear suit draped over me. I twas all innocent fun; everyone was laughing and enjoying themselves, but when I saw the photograph appear in a Facebook album on Monday I was struck by the loaded nature of the image, ripe for interpretation, in which Mark appeared to be commanding an employee, female, to submit. If I were his PR person, I thought, I would tell Luke to take it down. Whether to protect the company, or Mark, or myself, I wasn't sure. IN this take-no-prisoners company, where you were either willing to devote your whole young life to it or not, it was starting to be hard to tell the difference. I felt certain that some gossip writer was going to find the photo and post it an article about Facebook someday. In fact, the photograph appeared in Gawker four [sic] years later.
Perhaps more interesting than the fact that the photo was taken and posted on Facebook is that it didn't occur to anyone in the office that there was anything wrong with it, or that the picture revealed something about the culture of Facebook that it shouldn't.


There are a lot more awkward, charged-with-gender-inequality moments described in Losse's book – including the strange way Zuckerberg introduced his new COO, Sheryl Sandberg, in 2008.

This news is now a hot topics in social media. Things like this is not expected from a Famous Social media site like Facebook. And as a founder and CEO of a Giant site like Facebook Zuckerberg should show some more maturity. Otherwise it will be a very bad thing for Facebook.

 We hope Facebook will come forward and do a press release about this issue. Sexual Harassment, Gender inequality--These things are not a matter of fun.

Katherine here said about Gossip writers. It's very true for internet world. So if you find any "Gossip like story" about Mark Zuckerberg and Katherine Losse, first check the reference or source. If you found a trusted source or reference only then believe it. Otherwise don't waste your valuable time by believing fake news.

Katherine Losse's Book The BOY KING where he says these things.





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