Mark Zuckerberg once sent a scathing email to Facebook staff, demanding the resignation of an employee who leaked information about the company's internal discussions.
once raged at his employees after one of them allegedly leaked internal Facebook plans to a news outlet, according to a newly leaked email.
"Lots of you saw the TechCrunch story over the weekend claiming that we're building a mobile phone. We're not building a phone and I spoke at length at the Q&A on Friday about what we're actually doing—building ways to make all phones and apps more social," Zuckerberg wrote. "So I'm asking whoever leaked this to resign immediately. If you believe that it's ever appropriate to leak internal information, you should leave. If you don't resign, we will almost certainly find out who you are anyway," he wrote.
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