How 'Careless People' is becoming a bigger problem for Meta
Briefly

Meta has attempted to discredit and silence Sarah Wynn-Williams, author of 'Careless People,' a memoir detailing her experience with the company. Wynn-Williams filed an emergency motion to lift a gag order imposed by Meta through an arbitration process, arguing the nondisparagement agreement is unenforceable. Her memoir, which raised significant public concerns, has garnered the attention of multiple governments, and its success challenges Meta's attempts at censorship. As Zuckerberg seeks alignment with political interests, Wynn-Williams' revelations about Meta's past actions add to the ongoing discourse surrounding the company.
Members of the United States Congress, the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and the Parliament of the European Union have requested to speak with Ms. Wynn-Williams on the issues of public concern raised in her memoir.
The nondisparagement agreement she signed when she left the company isn't enforceable, while Meta has used it as the legal basis for banning her from talking about the book.
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