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#Facebook #CarelessPeople #politics #whistleblowing

"Former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday, accusing the social media company of undermining national security and briefing China on U.S. artificial intelligence efforts in order to grow its business there."

bostonherald.com/2025/04/09/me

Boston Herald · Former Facebook executive tells Senate committee company undermined US national security with ChinaBy Associated Press

Just finished reading "Careless People" by Sarah Wynn-Williams.

I wasn't a fan of Facebook before I read it but damn - Sarah describes a Facebook far more messed up and toxic than I could have ever imagined

The more we move our networks off Facebook, the less relevant they'll become - and the less damage they'll do in the longer term.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carele

(I bought my copy from Kobo, but there's many other fine outlets that also carry it so go with what works for you - but avoid Amazon if you can - that's a whole other discussion)

en.m.wikipedia.orgCareless People - Wikipedia

And suddenly it's my turn with my public library's copy of #CarelessPeople and the sheer volume of the sound of all the red flags flapping is deafening!

""You dismantled the furnishing of a proper office to make it look like this? Like it is under construction?" One of the officials inquired, incredulous."

Fucking Facebook. Should have been strangled in the cradle.

I’ve started reading “Careless People” by Sarah Wynn-Williams, which is an insider account of earlier years at Facebook. My mind is boggled. Reminds me of why I hate the phrase “lean in”. It’s both a fast read and a painful read. Kind of like watching a crash in slow motion. You hope the bad stuff won’t happen, but you know it has, and that even worse stuff happens. It does start to illustrate how Zuckerberg got to the ring-kissing stage with 47. He gets high on power, and never wants to get off that high. #bookstodon #reading #CarelessPeople #fredagsbog

#Meta #FaceBook #CarelessPeople #BlackMastodon #BlackTwitter

Just finished the book Meta doesn't want you to read: CARELESS PEOPLE by Sarah Wynn-WIlliams. I don't normally read tell all books but this one is worth a read. You can get through it quickly as it isn't a difficult read. But if you have friends and/or family that use Facebook and they are still capable of any kind of critical thought you should buy them a copy of the book. It's chilling.

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I won't highlight any particular anecdotes from it and urge you to read it for yourself, but I will share this one sentence:

"Facebook does work for a beauty product company tracking when thirteen-to-seventeen-year-old girls delete selfies, so it can serve a beauty ad to them at that moment."

Despicable. Utterly despicable.

And then there's what they did in Myanmar. Or didn't do.

#CarelessPeople book club 📖

"We need to talk about Sheryl Sandberg" edition.

I'm surprised that the most talked about anecdote about Sandberg is that she pressured her female colleagues to share her bed on a private jet.

Want REAL tea?

Sandberg forced her female subordinates to do free labor to promote her book Lean In.

When the Women's March occurred in January 2017, Sandberg would not hear about it and refused to discuss it.

Am I supposed to add "allegedly"? Ok, allegedly. I believe it.

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#CarelessPeople, which my local system (Minuteman) has 8 copies, and now 594 people on the wait list. 72 copies on order.)

Hey, #bookstodon, I'm going to buy a physical book thats in high demand.

If I read it, and then donate it to my local #library, what are the odds that it goes into circulation, rather than, say, held for the next book sale?