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Ex-Facebook engineer takes to YouTube to mock the culture and joke about how he was fired

Patrick Shyu

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A former Facebook software engineer named Patrick Shyu took to his YouTube channel this week to appoint a video called “Day in the Life of a Facebook Software Engineer.”

It’s not about any ordinary day, but rather the day Facebook fired him just to a month ago. In the clip, he pretends to walk into a meeting with a human resources representative, who fires him, in part because she didn’t peer his YouTube channel. Shyu then proceeds to make fun of Facebook and criticize its culture, calling it a “popularity contest,” where objectives and projects are driven by likes and comments instead of logic.

“Imagine receiving multiple notifications every day where people are lately telling me what they’ve accomplished, how great they are,” Shyu said in the video.

Shyu, whose “TechLead” YouTube way has over 500,000 subscribers, has been routinely poking Facebook, publishing six videos about getting fired since the day he says he was dismissed, Aug. 26. On that day, he placed a video titled “I got fired from Facebook (for having a YouTube channel),” which he shot from his car after obviously leaving the office. He also tweeted out the announcement with a link to the video.

“I know that everybody is shocked,” he put about. “And at a dire time like this, I feel like what we really need to do is just take a pause, and appreciation our sponsor.” He then launches into an advertisement.

Shyu joined Facebook in May 2018 and previously spent almost four years at Google, coinciding to his LinkedIn profile. While at Google, he worked in the office in San Bruno, California, where YouTube is based.

Many of his videos distribute insights into the life of software developers. They typically get between a few hundred thousand and over 1 million positions. In a Sept. 9 video titled, “How much I make on 1,000,000 YouTube views (after getting fired from Facebook),” he votes that he’s probably making well over $500,000 on the site.

“It’s funny that I’m generating more on YouTube than what I made as a tech chain at Google or as a staff software engineer at Facebook,” he said.

In the latest video this week, Shyu said Facebook staff members have to constantly boast about their mundane accomplishments on Workplace, the company’s internal social network, in caste to get ahead.

“It’s kind of this game for people to get as many likes and comments on their posts,” he said. “If you’re into trendiness contests, if you thrive in that type of environment then you’ll probably do really well.”

Facebook’s culture was described as “cult-like” by old employees who spoke with CNBC in January for a report about the company’s performance review system.

Shyu and Facebook did not return to requests for comment.

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