Zuckerberg's Increasingly Bizarre War on Whistleblowers
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- Mark Zuckerberg's legal attack on whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams includes demanding $111 million and trying to enforce silence, escalating to absurd levels like penalizing her for silent stage appearances.
- Sarah Wynn-Williams's book 'Careless People' exposes Facebook/Meta's misconduct, including enabling genocide in Myanmar, and personal failings of executives like Sheryl Sandberg and Zuckerberg.
- Meta uses nondisclosure, non-disparagement, and binding arbitration clauses to silence ex-employees, with Wynn-Williams now suing to invalidate her contract after extreme compliance efforts.
- Analogies are drawn to Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenka's oppressive tactics, like arresting people for eating ice cream, highlighting how both use fear to suppress dissent.
- The article suggests Meta's harsh treatment of Wynn-Williams aims to terrorize other ex-employees into silence, especially amid layoffs and AI investment failures, despite the Streisand Effect boosting book sales.