Meta expose tops bestseller chart despite company's attempt to ban its promotion
Briefly

Sarah Wynn-Williams' memoir, 'Careless People,' detailing her seven years at Meta, has gained significant traction despite legal efforts by the company to suppress it. Topping bestseller lists, including the New York Times and Amazon charts, the book sold 1,000 copies daily in the UK after release. Despite Meta's claims of misleading narratives and a non-disparagement agreement, the book offers an intimate, critical portrayal of the company, likening the corporate culture to a dysfunctional cult. The initial success illustrates the public's hunger for insight into Meta's internal challenges and missteps.
Wynn-Williams' memoir is her account of seven years she spent at the company. She had become part of what reads like a diabolical cult run by emotionally stunted men babies, institutionally enabled sexual harassers and hypocritical virtue-signalling narcissists.
This early success is a triumph against Meta's attempt to stop the publication of this book. The book sold a staggering 1,000 hardbacks a day in the first three days on sale in the UK.
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