Are Meta's protests about a former employee's explosive book causing a Streisand effect - drawing even more attention?
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Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Meta employee, has published 'Careless People,' which contains serious allegations against the company and its executives, especially Joel Kaplan. Although Meta urged a swift strike back via an arbitration ruling against book promotion, this has potentially heightened public interest in the work. The company has responded by publicizing various claims made in the book, seeking to diminish them as outdated or previously addressed, while reminding people of its historical challenges and criticisms.
Meta's reaction has been emphatic and multi-pronged. The company created a page on its website that detailed a series of the claims in the book.
Meta's strongest move was on Wednesday when it won a ruling in arbitration that blocks Wynn-Williams' promotion of her book, 'Careless People.'
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