Nick Clegg, former UK Deputy Prime Minister, has resigned as Meta's head of global affairs after a six-year tenure.
In his departure announcement, Clegg reflected on his role in bridging technology and politics during increasingly polarized times.
Taking his place is Joel Kaplan, known for promoting conservative causes, indicating a shift towards a more partisan environment at Meta.
Clegg’s resignation comes amidst broader discussions about political centrism and the evolving role of social networks in modern politics.
The shift at Meta symbolizes a response to changing political dynamics and may influence the platform's future engagement with users and content moderation strategies.
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