Sunday, December 16, 2012
Labor Distribution
The reason Savarin’s stock
ownership declined is because he was not active for a lot of the production and
maintenance of Facebook. Eduardo was never fully involved in the working and
action in Silicon Valley because he was too busy finding advertising and working in New York. This shows the controversy that comes with
information labor. When distribution of labor is unequal, stock shares change (possibly in an unfair manner),
and this can potentially lead to law suits. Due to this unfair change of stocks, Savarin went from owning 30% of Facebook to owning .03% of Facebook. Because of this, Savarin sued Zuckerberg.
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