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burnt-resistor parent
The presumption is that for someone without a hyper-connected Silicon Valley social network, someone here currently probably works for Meta, could get in touch with them to verify their claim, and possibly help them submit an Oops. Many megacorps don't have any sort of official approachable support path and DGAF about individual users.

My (former) personal account was instabanned twice for simply browsing the 2FA page during the Meta hiring process. It turned out I had a zombie FB account that I'd prefer to have obliterated because I didn't have access to the email it was associated with any longer, e.g., @stanford.edu, and that was tripping the "one FB account per human" rule.


romanhn
When I worked there, employees were no longer allowed to submit an Oops request for anyone other than, IIRC, themselves or close family (and they had to personally vouch for those). Very user-unfriendly for sure.
burnt-resistor OP
Oops oops )':

MPK emitted a not-so-subtle, semi snob culture, for sure. I guess it got worse[?.]

As in most organizations, the genuine cool people and the genuine coolness of the culture gradually evaporates is replaced with an uncool simulacra.

Microkitchen selection and quality went down a lot, and I hear it's not great these days.

Opines for the sea of VMware Palo Alto micro/kitchen snack shelves c. 2011.

PS PSA: Anyone interviewing on-site somewhere for partial WfH or complete RTO, evaluating their snacks should be high on the list because it sends signals like they're cheap/adequate, considerate/not, and boring/awesome. Not exactly a "brown M&Ms" signal, but close.

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