It seems that Meta’s campaign to bury an all-round memoir of a former employee is not entirely effective. In fact, it seems that the company’s legal exercises that blocked the book’s expected effect was completely opposite.
Careless person Already in exist New York Times Bestseller list. It also spent most of its time on Amazon’s third location . Despite the fact that Sarah Wynn-Williams, former policy director at Facebook, has been Meta’s legal actions promote or publicly discuss the book.
The memoir details much of Facebook’s internal operations in the past seven years. Wynn-Williams works there. It reveals About the company’s relentless attitude to bring social networks to China and many About how Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg and other executives show off behind closed doors. (In addition to her revelation Careless personWynn-Williams also submitted with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The complaint has not been made public, but according to NBC Newsshe claims Facebook “misleads” investors.
Meta made a strong performance against Wynn-Williams and the book, describing it in a statement as “outdated, previously reported claims about the company and false allegations against our executives.” The company said Wynn-Williams was fired in 2017, “substant performance and toxic behavior.”
Meta filed an arbitration process against Wynn-Williams last week and decided to now prevent her from discussing publicly or facilitating the work. However, as the bestseller list shows, the move did not kill interest in work.