It looks like Meta’s campaign to bury a dishy, tell-all memoir from a former employee isn’t exactly working. In fact, it seems that the company’s legal maneuvers to block the book have had the exact opposite intended effect.
Careless People has debuted at on the New York Times bestseller list. It’s also spent much of the week in the number three position on Amazon’s . That’s despite the fact that Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former policy director at Facebook, has been from promoting or publicly discussing the book following legal action by Meta.
The memoir details much of the inner workings of Facebook during the nearly seven years Wynn-Williams worked there. It reveals about the company’s relentless ambition to bring the social network to China, as well as numerous about how Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg and other executives behaved behind closed doors. (In addition to…