Former Meta official's explosive' memoir about the social media giant to be published next week
Briefly

'Careless People' is an insider memoir authored by Sarah Wynn-Williams, Meta's former director of global public policy, detailing her experiences at the company from 2011 to 2018. Scheduled for release next week, the book sheds light on the lives of key figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg. It uncovers the flaws and priorities of Meta's leadership, explores attempts for corporate improvement in areas like hate speech, and recounts striking instances of workplace injustice, all while juxtaposed against a narrative of female empowerment heralded by Sandberg's 'Lean In'.
Wynn-Williams paints a portrait of this group as profoundly flawed, self-interested, and careless human beings, callously indifferent to the price others would pay for their own enrichment.
The memoir reveals not only executive excesses but also the demanding environment for employees within Meta, particularly highlighting issues like workplace harassment and misogyny.
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