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Meta is trying to stop a former employee from promoting her book about Facebook

292 点作者 SanjayMehta大约 2 个月前

31 条评论

dmix大约 2 个月前
&gt; Described by its publisher as an “explosive insider account,” Wynn-Williams reveals some new details about Mark Zuckerberg’s push to bring Facebook to China a decade ago. She also alleges that Meta&#x27;s current policy chief, Joel Kaplan, acted inappropriately, and reveals embarrassing details about Zuckerberg’s awkward encounters with world leaders<p>I&#x27;m interested in the topic but this sounds gossipy. I&#x27;ve been burned enough times by these insider journalism books whose only good parts become headlines within the first week and the rest is some random person&#x27;s life story.
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jameskilton大约 2 个月前
I wasn&#x27;t planning on buying the book but ...<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;dp&#x2F;1250391237?psc=1&amp;smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;dp&#x2F;1250391237?psc=1&amp;smid=ATVPDKIKX0DE...</a>
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hsuduebc2大约 2 个月前
Corporations are never truly your friends and should be treated accordingly. For some reason, we once believed that tech companies were different, but in reality, it was always just a more sophisticated facade. It’s good to see that facade being torn down—this should be obvious to everyone. You wouldn’t expect good behavior from BP Oil, so why expect it from Meta or any other tech giant? They all operate under the same logic: profit first, everything else is just a convenient disguise. Hope Streisand effects work fully for her!
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anon373839大约 2 个月前
&gt; From trips on private jets and encounters with world leaders to shocking accounts of misogyny and double standards behind the scenes, this searing memoir exposes both the personal and the political fallout when unfettered power and a rotten company culture take hold. In a gripping and often absurd narrative where a few people carelessly hold the world in their hands, this eye-opening memoir reveals what really goes on among the global elite.<p>Hell of a pitch. I&#x27;ll buy.
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redeux大约 2 个月前
Not just promoting but:<p>&gt; to the extent within Respondent Wynn-Williams&#x27; control, from further publishing or distributing Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism, including with respect to electronic and audio versions of the book;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;about.fb.com&#x2F;wp-content&#x2F;uploads&#x2F;2025&#x2F;03&#x2F;Arbitration-Interim-Award.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;about.fb.com&#x2F;wp-content&#x2F;uploads&#x2F;2025&#x2F;03&#x2F;Arbitration-...</a>
dakial1大约 2 个月前
Book review at the NYT: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;vN0Jp#selection-1333.0-1333.13" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;vN0Jp#selection-1333.0-1333.13</a>
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gchadwick大约 2 个月前
People may be interested in the interview with Wynn-Williams (the whistleblower) on the News Agents podcast: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.globalplayer.com&#x2F;podcasts&#x2F;episodes&#x2F;7DrpKCA&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.globalplayer.com&#x2F;podcasts&#x2F;episodes&#x2F;7DrpKCA&#x2F;</a> (it&#x27;s a UK news&#x2F;political podcast very popular in the UK).<p>From what they said at the beginning I think this is her first big podcast interview about the book&#x2F;her claims. I wonder if she chose a UK podcast because of the US arbiter ruling.
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anonymousiam大约 2 个月前
The summary I read mentioned arbitration, which she probably agreed to when she signed her employment contract. Not surprisingly, the arbiter ruled against her. I&#x27;m not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, but IMHO she should ignore their ruling and the let FB sue her, where she would get a fair hearing and probably win.
whatever1大约 2 个月前
That explains why after Zuck started calling for return of masculinity to the workplace, the former accused exec immediately sided with him. It&#x27;s all tit for tat.
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ukoki大约 2 个月前
The News Agents podcast just did an interview with Wynn-Williams<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;podcasts.apple.com&#x2F;gb&#x2F;podcast&#x2F;special-episode-inside-the-murky-world-of-facebook&#x2F;id1640878689?i=1000698997805" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;podcasts.apple.com&#x2F;gb&#x2F;podcast&#x2F;special-episode-inside...</a>
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light_triad大约 2 个月前
Meta is starting to have a whistleblower problem:<p>- Sarah Wynn-Williams (2025)<p>- Arturo Bejar (2023)<p>- Frances Haugen (2021)<p>- Sophie Zhang (2020)<p>- Chris Hughes, Co-Founder (2019)<p>- Roger McNamee, Investor (2019)<p>- Christopher Wylie (2018)<p>- Alex Stamos, ex-CSO (2018)<p>- Brian Acton, Co-Founder WhatsApp (2017)<p>- Sean Parker, ex-President (2017)<p>- Chamath Palihapitiya (2017)<p>- Justin Rosenstein (2017)<p>Ex-Meta executive: ‘People deserve to know what this company is really like’<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cnn.com&#x2F;2025&#x2F;03&#x2F;11&#x2F;tech&#x2F;meta-whistleblower-book-sarah-wynn-williams&#x2F;index.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cnn.com&#x2F;2025&#x2F;03&#x2F;11&#x2F;tech&#x2F;meta-whistleblower-book-...</a><p>Meta’s Response to Explosive Tell-All Is Ripped From a Familiar PR Playbook<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.vanityfair.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;story&#x2F;metas-response-explosive-tell-all-pr" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.vanityfair.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;story&#x2F;metas-response-explosi...</a>
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koolba大约 2 个月前
This type of heavy handed action always leads to the same outcome for the popularity of the verboten material.<p>Would love to see the actual severance contract too. It must have some kind of expiration date. Otherwise that kind of indefinite non-disparagement clause is one hell of a sword of Damocles.
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badlibrarian大约 2 个月前
Did Zuck buy a copy or just torrent it?
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segmondy大约 2 个月前
I saw about the book earlier, didn&#x27;t care about reading it. Then I saw about the arbitration on the news and immediately ordered a copy.
croes大约 2 个月前
Why doesn’t Meta just put community notes on FB for the book?<p>Problem solved.
SanjayMehta大约 2 个月前
I didn’t plan on buying this but after reading the comments here and the NYT review, went for it. Am 90 odd pages into it and the author describes sending “talking points” to the FB COO while in the delivery room, moments before her daughter was born.<p>What really grabs you, she’s using a laptop. Not a phone.
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crorella大约 2 个月前
If they care so much about stopping this book then it must mean they really care about preventing the truth to see the light and for people to know what really goes behind closed doors.<p>EDIT: Also, I believe they stopped promotion, but not selling.
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rsynnott大约 2 个月前
&gt; Wynn-Williams sees Zuckerberg change while she’s at Facebook. Desperate to be liked, he becomes increasingly hungry for attention and adulation, shifting his focus from coding and engineering to politics. On a tour of Asia, she is directed to gather a crowd of more than one million so that he can be “gently mobbed.”<p>Well, now I&#x27;ll have to buy it, I suppose. Streisand at it again.
The-Old-Hacker大约 2 个月前
Stating that &#x27;Meta will suffer “immediate and irreparable loss”&#x27; from the promotion of this book is almost certain to trigger the Streisand effect.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Streisand_effect" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Streisand_effect</a>
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mPReDiToR大约 2 个月前
I wonder what on earth these people are dreaming of when they try to stop one person promoting a book by making a move guaranteed to kick off the Streisand Effect and having the whole media machine do it for her?<p>Maybe they&#x27;re getting paid royalties on the publication?<p>Also, .torrent file available on TPB in 3 2 1 ... (It wasn&#x27;t at time of posting).
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Wistar大约 2 个月前
“…rush it to shelves after waiting for eight years.”<p>Jumbo shrimp.
avgDev大约 2 个月前
I didn&#x27;t know about this book before, now I do, and I&#x27;m going to read it. Thanks Meta!
nonrandomstring大约 2 个月前
Where can I buy this book? I&#x27;ll get one now, even if I never read it.
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defrost大约 2 个月前
Alternative title:<p><i>Meta promotes new book about Barbra Streisand&#x27;s Beach House</i>
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ghfhghg大约 2 个月前
Queued it at my local library and already there is a huge queue. Hopefully will be able to read it this year
hilbert42大约 2 个月前
<i>&quot;&quot;This ruling affirms that Sarah Wynn Williams’ false and defamatory book should never have been published,” Meta spokesperson Andy Stone said in a statement.&quot;&quot;</i><p>Whistleblowing is often a traumatic experience for whistleblowers and it&#x27;s often a last-ditch resort done out of desperation after a long struggle with their conscience and or after they&#x27;ve tried to right wrongs and have failed.<p>To make matters worse it&#x27;s almost inevitable those who are the subject of the whistleblowing (employers, institutions&#x2F;entities or persons) will attempt to make life very difficult for the whilstleblower by discrediting both the person and everything he or she says. Add to all that the fact that the target of the whistleblowing is inevitably the more powerful of the parties.<p>Whistleblowing isn&#x27;t for the fainthearted. For the most part, whistleblowers aren&#x27;t aware of all the problems they&#x27;ll encounter let alone their full extent, thus they&#x27;ll often be stressed and emotionally traumatized by events, some of which are quite unexpected.<p>First, is that employees with whom they&#x27;re friendly and who also know the issues will often turn against them and side with employers with the result that few will publicly support the whistleblower&#x27;s claims. This is often unexpected and comes as quite a shock. Effectively, whistleblowers are usually on their own. Second, they&#x27;ll likely have considerable difficulty in seeking further employment. Third, whistleblowing legislation in many places is grossely inadequate which leaves whistleblowers exposed, for them the law offers little or no protection. There&#x27;s more but that&#x27;ll do for now.<p>That said, not all whistleblowers are lily-white and some seek vengeance for various reasons; there may be a modicum of truth in what they say but with these people sorting fact from fiction is often difficult. Also, whistleblowers with a genuine grievance do themselves and their cause harm by exaggerating the facts for emphasis. There&#x27;s also another class of whistleblower who exasperates just about everybody, they&#x27;re the people who have a genuine complaint but which turns out to be trivial or inconsequential.<p>I&#x27;m of the opinion they&#x27;re one of the reasons why whistleblowing legislation is lacking. As it is, it&#x27;s often hard to know where to draw the line. That which constitutes an issue of enough importance to warrant whistleblowing and to not only draw public attention but also bring on an investigation is often not clearcut and these &#x27;nuisances&#x27; muddy the waters.<p>Moreover, that whistleblowing is often viewed negatively as tittle-tattle even by those who welcome the whistleblower&#x27;s revelations is another factor whistleblowers have to contend with. Both the distaste and ambivalence that a large percentage of the US public showed towards Snowden is evidence of that.<p>Eventually, truth will out and we will learn whether Sarah Wynn-Williams’ claims are false and defamatory or are factual—either in full or in part. If her claims are genuine, well motivated and factual she&#x27;ll nevertheless be in for a pretty rotten time.<p>Unfortunately, that&#x27;s the usual lot for most whistleblowers, very few benefit from having been one and many end up regretting having so acted.
bakugo大约 2 个月前
&gt; Numerous former employees have publicly disputed Wynn-Williams’ account of events that transpired while she worked at Facebook.<p>As usual, the most important information is buried deep in the article to ensure the outrage bait title brings in the clicks.
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subpixel大约 2 个月前
I would really not care, but now I&#x27;m quite interested.
nullstyle大约 2 个月前
I have some audible credits to spend. One spent.
ninetyninenine大约 2 个月前
if meta is trying to stop it then it must be true! Data be damned.
cratermoon大约 2 个月前
freeze peach amirite?