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Meta Blocks Promotion of Ex-Employee’s Controversial Memoir

by Harikrishnan A
March 14, 2025
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Meta is attempting to suppress the promotion of Careless People, a memoir by former employee Sarah Wynn-Williams. The book, which was released by Flatiron Books on Tuesday, alleges sexual harassment by Meta’s policy chief and sheds light on the company’s controversial efforts to enter the Chinese market. An emergency arbitrator has ruled in favor of Meta, preventing Wynn-Williams from promoting the memoir.

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Arbitration Ruling Limits Memoir’s Reach

On Wednesday, an arbitrator issued an order barring Wynn-Williams from promoting Careless People. Meta argued that the book violated a non-disparagement clause in the severance agreement she signed when she left the company in 2017.

Despite this, Flatiron Books remains committed to backing the book. “The arbitration order does not impact Macmillan, and we will continue to promote the book,” the publisher stated. The company also criticized Meta’s actions, calling them an attempt to silence an author. Flatiron emphasized that the book was thoroughly vetted and noted that the ruling does not dispute the claims made in Careless People.

Allegations Against Meta’s Leadership

Wynn-Williams’ memoir offers a behind-the-scenes look at her tenure at Facebook from 2011 to 2017. During that time, she rose to a senior position and worked closely with high-ranking executives, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, former COO Sheryl Sandberg, and current policy chief Joel Kaplan.

In the book, Wynn-Williams alleges that Kaplan made inappropriate comments, which she reported to the company as sexual harassment. Meta has dismissed these claims, calling them outdated and false.

China-Related Whistleblower Complaint

Beyond the harassment allegations, Careless People discusses Meta’s efforts to break into the Chinese market. According to the memoir, the company considered developing censorship tools to meet the demands of the Chinese Communist Party.

These claims align with a whistleblower complaint Wynn-Williams filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in April, as reported by NBC News. The complaint suggests that Meta explored questionable strategies to gain access to the Chinese market.

Meta’s Justification for Legal Action

Meta pursued emergency legal action after Wynn-Williams appeared on a podcast discussing her book and claiming the company was trying to shut it down. The arbitrator ruled that Meta had a strong case for enforcing the non-disparagement clause in her severance agreement.

The ruling prevents Wynn-Williams from promoting, distributing, or making further negative statements about Meta and its executives. It also requires her to retract previous remarks that criticized the company.

Meta has maintained that Wynn-Williams was fired for poor performance and toxic behavior. Company spokesperson Andy Stone defended the legal action, stating on Threads that “the ruling affirms that Sarah Wynn-Williams’ false and defamatory book should never have been published.”

Stone also accused Wynn-Williams of hiding her book project for over eight years, bypassing standard fact-checking processes, and rushing the memoir to publication.

The Ongoing Legal Dispute

Meta claimed that Careless People violated Wynn-Williams’ 2017 severance agreement, prompting the company to file an emergency motion. The arbitrator held a telephone hearing with Meta and Macmillan Books’ legal teams, though Wynn-Williams did not participate despite receiving notice.

While Meta has succeeded in restricting Wynn-Williams’ ability to promote the book, Flatiron Books remains firm in its support. The legal battle underscores growing tensions between corporations and former employees who expose internal operations through memoirs and whistleblower complaints.

As the dispute unfolds, it raises broader questions about the power of corporate non-disparagement agreements and their role in shaping public narratives.

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