She announced her departure from the social media giant that she was instrumental in building.
According to the Wall Street Journal, her exit comes in the midst of a hushed company probe into some seriously questionable behavior.
According to the WSJ, the internal inquiry launched earlier this year at the hands of the publication's own investigation into the "Lean In" author, who they confirmed had, on two separate occasions, pressured the Daily Mail to kill unflattering stories about her former boyfriend.
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A review of her use of corporate resources to help plan her coming wedding snowballed into a potential abuse of Meta assets, according to a report.
The investigation had nothing to do with the TED Talker stepping down.
"None of this has anything to do with her decision to leave," Nolan said.
It's an understatement to say that the Silicon Valley staple has changed a lot since founder and sunscreen-wearer Mark Zuckerberg first swooped in to take over. The relationship between the two moguls fell apart as a result of the scandals surrounding Facebook.
The ex-metamate wrote in an emotional Facebook post that he wasn't sure what the future would bring. No one ever is, that's what I've learned.
Facebook says it's not building a metaverse after all.