In “Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed and Lost Idealism”, Sarah Wynn-Williams recounts working at the tech titan from 2011 to 2017.
She also wrote of Meta, then known as Facebook, exploring the possibility of breaking into the lucrative China market by appeasing government censors in that country.
An idea was to flag content in Hong Kong or Taiwan that went “viral” and refer it to a censorship body for review, according to Wynn-Williams.
“You know what didn’t happen? We didn’t start offering our services in China.”
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“This ruling affirms that Sarah Wynn-Williams’ false and defamatory book should never have been published,“ Stone said on X.
The order by the International Centre for Dispute Resolution does stop the publisher from distributing copies of the memoir released on Tuesday.
The order bars Wynn-Williams from further promoting her book or making derogatory remarks about Meta, and from promoting her book.
Gowan noted that the ruling did not address the merits of the case.
Meta's access to data of billions of users around the world makes it a target for investigations and accusations, from a Cambridge Analytica scandal in 2018 to revelations in 2021 by a whistleblower that it put profit over the well-being of users.
Meta early this year announced it was replacing its fact-checking program, of which AFP was a part, with “community notes”.
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