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Google has been moderating and removing employees' internal election-related conversations, CNBC has learned.
The company is taking expanded action to temper internal political discussions during the election as it reiterates “the role we play,” which includes being a trusted source of information for voters.
Despite warnings, employees continued posting memes related to the election and criticizing company policies.
We should be proud of our work, and also of our teams' efforts to keep campaigns secure, to deliver accurate information on where and how to vote, and to provide digital advertising solutions to campaigns.
As with other elections, the outcome will be a major topic of conversation in living rooms and other places around the world.
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