Zuckerberg's Increasingly Bizarre War on Whistleblowers
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- #Censorship
- #Whistleblowing
- Mark Zuckerberg and Meta are aggressively pursuing legal action against whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams, author of the book 'Careless People', which exposes misconduct at Facebook.
- Meta has used nondisclosure, nondisparagement, and binding arbitration clauses to silence Wynn-Williams, leading to an arbitrator ordering her to pay over $11 million and refrain from promoting her book.
- Despite compliance, including remaining silent during public appearances, Meta claims further breaches and seeks more damages, prompting Wynn-Williams to sue to invalidate her contract.
- The article compares Zuckerberg's actions to Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenka's repression, suggesting both use heavy-handed tactics to intimidate critics and maintain control.
- Meta's motivation may include hiding worse misconduct since Wynn-Williams' departure, financial pressures from AI investments, and deterring other ex-employees from speaking out.
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