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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta orders removal of tampons from men's bathrooms. Internet divided

Facilities managers at Meta’s offices in Silicon Valley, Texas, and New York were instructed to remove these supplies, which had previously been made available for non-binary and transgender employees.

January 11, 2025 / 16:49 IST
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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta orders removal of tampons from men's bathrooms. Internet divided

As the United States prepared for Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, unveiled a series of sweeping policy changes aligned with the anticipated conservative agenda of the new administration. Among them was the removal of tampons and sanitary pads from men’s bathrooms in Meta offices, a decision that quickly ignited debate across social media platforms.

Facilities managers at Meta’s offices in Silicon Valley, Texas, and New York were instructed to remove these supplies, which had previously been made available for non-binary and transgender employees. The move was first reported by The New York Times (NYT) as part of Meta’s broader effort to align its internal and external policies with values linked to the incoming political regime.

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The removal of menstrual products from men’s bathrooms became a focal point of online debate. Many users on X (formerly Twitter) expressed disappointment, criticising the decision as a rollback of inclusivity efforts.

Meta’s idea of inclusion was always performative. Now they’re just showing their true colours,” one user wrote. Another commented sarcastically, “Guess Meta’s next step is banning empathy from the office altogether.”