A whistleblower, Sarah Wynn-Williams, has alleged that Meta engaged in unethical practices to gain favor with the Chinese Communist Party, including restricting dissidents and implementing a censorship system. Her claims highlight a desperate attempt by Facebook to enter the Chinese market and increase revenue, even at the cost of ethical principles. An emergency ruling has restricted her from promoting her memoir that details these experiences. Critics argue that Meta continues to prioritize financial gain over national security and integrity.
"These revelations are indicative of a company whose values are rotten to the core - and that goes all the way to the top," Sacha Haworth, executive director of The Tech Oversight Project, told The Post.
"Zuckerberg and Meta's spin doctors pretend they've given up on Chinese investments, but Meta gets $1 billion a month from China..." - Sacha Haworth
Wynn-Williams claims Facebook built a 'censorship system' allowing Beijing to block certain words and content to curry favor with the Communist Party.
Wynn-Williams' memoir, 'Careless People,' details toxic experiences at Facebook, including a $13,000 lingerie expense by ex-COO Sheryl Sandberg.
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