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Former Facebook executive-turned-whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams wants out of a court order that’s blocking her from speaking to lawmakers about her experiences at the company and her new book ...
A book by former Facebook employee Sarah Wynn-Williams about the inner workings at the social media giant has been assailed by company executives — but the book is already a bestseller.
Sarah Wynn-Williams, the former Facebook policy director behind a best-selling memoir about her time at the company, will testify at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing next week.
Wynn-Williams begins a multi-year campaign to get hired for a global policy position that doesn't exist yet; her interviewer says this is an American company with an American audience.
The book includes descriptions of Wynn-Williams attending Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2014 address at Madison Square Garden, the Indian police who aggressively monitored Facebook’s local ...
Meta has aggressively pushed to discredit and silence Sarah Wynn-Williams, the author of Careless People, her memoir about working at the company as a policy director. Now, she’s fighting back.
Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams, the former director of Global Public Policy for Facebook and author of the recently released tell-all book “Careless People,” told U.S. senators during ...
Wynn-Williams notes in her remarks that China remains a big revenue stream for Meta. Indeed, the company brought in $18 billion from Chinese advertisers last year, according to its SEC reports.
Ex-Meta employee Sarah Wynn-Williams’ “Careless People” alleges cruel and otherwise disturbing behavior by Mark Zuckerberg, Joel Kaplan, Sheryl Sandberg and other executives.