New York — An internal account that is described as an “explosive transmission” will be published about “seven critical years” on Facebook/ Meta next week.
Flatiron Books announced on Wednesday that “neglected people” are scheduled for Tuesday. Written by the former global general policy director in Mita, Sarah Win Williams, who left what was then Facebook in 2018.
“Important people” take the readers inside the Meta paintings rooms, private aircraft, meetings with heads of state, and have revealed appetite, abuses, blind spots, and the priorities of CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Correll Sandberg, and Joel Kaplan, “says the publisher in part. “Wynn-Williams draws a picture of this group as a very defective object, interested in particular, neglect, indifferent to the prices that others pay in exchange for their enrichment.”
According to Flatiron, Wynn-Williams will detail the efforts of Zuckerberg to allow Meta in China and its own efforts to make the company to monitor hate speech and wrong information on social media. It will add everything from “horrific calculations of harassment in the workplace and hate women to the arduous demands and insult to the working motherhood during the same time as Sherrill Sandberg, winning international praise for women to” the two “.
(Tagstotranslate) Culture of Labor (T) Wrong Information (T) Government Policy (T) Social Media (T) Business (T) Lifestyle (T) Entertainment (T) Article (T) 119471718
Discover more from
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.