Meta tries to fill every book


Meta itself first told me about a new book that attacks Mark Zuckerberg, Cheryl Sandberg, and their company’s bankrupt morality. On March 7th, a meta PR person contacted me and asked me if I had heard of it. Careless people, It is estimated that this is a takedown for a company that is scheduled to be released in a few days. I wasn’t doing it. No one in Meta had read the book yet, but the Comms department had already actively exposed it, releasing a statement in 2017 that he was a former employee “dismissed” in 2017.

It was my first thought Wow, I have to read this book! And in fact, I devoured it at night as soon as it was published. I doubt, benefiting from the attention of Meta’s complaints. Careless people It may be a must read. Meta – Companies that promote their status as free speech avatars will become arbitrators. The author of Silence Sarah Wynn Williams was the director responsible for connecting Meta executives with global leaders. The ruling relies on the NDA signed after Wynn-Williams was fired will halt the promotion of the book, do everything in her powers, stop the publication, and retract all comments “lightly, critical, or harmful” about the meta. It’s almost all books. Wynn-Williams, who has registered as a whistleblower in the SEC, does not appear to be inclined to attend hearings and respect them. When I write this, Careless people Currently, it is the third most popular book on Amazon.

The arbitrator’s meta-friendly “urgent” ruling was the climax of a fierce campaign against the book that broke out after the company saw it. I turned the page of Careless peoplemy inbox was fattening with dispatch from meta. “Her book is a mixture of old claims and false accusations about our executives,” says a company spokesperson. They characterize her shooting as a result of “poor performance and toxic behavior.” They call her “a disgruntled activist trying to sell books.” Meanwhile, on social media, current and former employees have posted comments defending malicious executives.

If the news is so old, you might ask why Meta is at the core of Win Williams. For one thing, the author was a senior executive in the room and was on Corporate Jet when things happened. Yes, Meta’s reckless ignorance In Myanmarwhere people died in the riots triggered by misinformation posted on Facebook, was previously reported, and the company has since apologized. But Wynn-Williams’ storytelling draws pictures where the leader of the meta simply didn’t care much about the dangers there. The media writes about Zuckerberg’s obsession with putting Facebook in China, but Wynn-Williams shares official documents showing Meta will direct the Chinese government on facial recognition and AI, saying the company’s actions were Very outrageous The team created a headline to show what the company must deal with in case the plan is missing. One example: “Zuckerberg won’t stop anything to enter China.” Meta has not specifically denied all of these allegations while making blanket statements that the book is unreliable. (In general, this leads to confirmation when a company tries to dismiss the charge as “old news.”

Still, in the context of what we already know about the meta, Wynn-Williams is not surprisingly new about the company’s actions and inactions. Careless people is not an investigation work, but a memoir, and the thread of the story is the embarrassment of the company leader. That’s not surprising given this personal focus Careless peopleThe most memorable moments come from not from the substandard corporate morality of meta, but from rumoured anecdotes of fraud on corporate planes and luxury hotels. Despite the noble F. Scott Fitzgerald title reference, many of the book read like episodes on the theme of major technology. White lotus. Wynn-Williams says Sheryl Sandberg put pressure on him to share a bed in the air. (This has led her to file claims of sexual harassment that Meta says is “misleading and unfounded.”) Mark Zuckerberg also considers Andrew Jackson to be the biggest president because he “gets things done.”

can Is she trusted? Meta calls Winn Williams an unreliable narrator, and she is certainly selfish. I tend to think that she doesn’t make things up, but she spins the event with the light that is most unfavourable to her subjects and the light that is most advantageous to her. And while she may not admit it, she is also one of the careless people. By her own account, she was Susan Collins Within Facebook’s policy team, we squeeze our hands and sometimes challenge morally suspicious practices, but ultimately we follow the flow. She says for years she fled but couldn’t afford to leave her job and medical insurance due to her serious health issues. She is a corporate director who earned millions of dollars in compensation, and California includes existing terms of private health insurance, which is not true. She was stuck until it was canned. By then, she, her own account, had roamed her efforts slowly as she opposed her superiors’ policies.

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