The book came last week Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism (“Loichable people: a warning of power, greed and lost idealism”) on the US market. In it, the author Sarah Wynn-Williams also writes about her time as a global policy director on Facebook. Part of the content has already drawn larger circles, namely that Wynn-Williams also sent a 78-page complaint to the SEC stock exchange supervision. Among other things, this deals with the extensive cooperation that the group, which is now known as Meta, offered the Chinese government at the time. For example, its own censorship system is said to have been developed and a state -appointed “editor -in -chief” would have been extinguished after well -to -good content and, in the event of protests and unrest, could also shut down the entire platform.