Sarah Wynn‑Williams honoured with Freedom to Publish award
Index on Censorship awarded Sarah Wynn-Williams its Freedom to Publish prize, recognizing her bravery in standing up to powerful interests. Wynn-Williams was forced to sit in silence onstage at the Hay Festival after legal threats from Meta prevented her from speaking. Her memoir Careless People, a Sunday Times number one bestseller, details her tenure as director of public policy at Facebook and criticizes the company's internal culture. The award highlights how legal and financial pressure from powerful tech companies can deter whistleblowers and limit public accountability in publishing.
Yesterday I witnessed something extraordinary: the author Sarah Wynn-Williams sitting silent on a stage at @hayfestival.bsky.social. And she got a standing ovation. I hope the attempt to censor her backfires magnificently. I have just ordered her book. www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
I was listening to her lawyer talking about that on the Today programme this morning. Utterly absurd! Free speech!
It is nauseating that American tech barons have a reach that now extends to muzzling free speech in our country. This isn’t just one broligarch - this is the world America has let happen.
I didn't know about it but thanks to the Streisand effect, I shall be getting it
This "experiment" alone should have been enough to drive every user off the Facebook platform for good But here we are; global censorship by a purveyor of misinformation & racist hate www.bbc.co.uk/news/technol...
I've read her book. It's very enlightening
“This is a demonstration that some of the worst abuses in our time are not confined to kings, emperors, governments … but to a class of companies that have assumed the sovereign affect, and seek to assert their power the same way that some of those despotic nation states do.”
Off the back of this post then the article you linked, I bought it too. youtu.be/wWhtcU4-xAM
Well...on the back of this news I have ordered the book, & I suspect I am not the only one, so well done Meta 😀
It's a proper Streisand moment - way more publicity than if they'd shut up and left her alone. It's everywhere and Asda and Sainsburys had it in HB a few months ago - they sell what's getting talked about. Epic backfire to zuck.
Real men can handle strong women.
I read Careless People and it confirms what you might guess about oligarchs and their sycophantic entourage.
I like Adam Rutherford’s take, he said it was like a book form of the “Are We The Baddies?” Meme😂
Streisand effect lives! Just bought Sarah's book
I think this will backfire for Meta. I've just downloaded the audio book.
Streisand effect. Saying that a lot lately.
I honestly don't understand why people still chose to use that toxic site?
The book is peaking at number 1 in pretty much all the listed categories on sites like Amazon. This is not unusual for Meta-mafia. They’ll be banking on her legal costs not being covered by the amount she makes from book sales… it’s total erosion of freedom of expression.
@carolecadwalla.bsky.social said: “I think we can say that Facebook is triggered.”
There's excellent content on Facebook in Maria Ressa's book 'How to stand up to a dictator'. It includes narrative around efforts to raise concerns, improve safeguards, addressing algorithms and risks to democracy. Well worth a read.
Her enforced silence speaks volumes. More people need to find the courage to stand up to such tyranny.
A great bit of publicity for her, well done.
I've just borrowed the e-book from my library, thank you for highlighting it.
Just bought and downloaded the ebook!
Shocking tactics used by Meta simply because the company has billions
It’s a staggering, vital read 👍
Meta legal action forces Facebook whistleblower to sit in silence at Hay festival www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
The book is an absolute must read. It’s shocking in some places and will make your blood run cold in others. Anyone who hasn’t read it, should. And share it with everyone you know. You’ll never look at META, its platforms, its founder or its enablers the same way again.
It's hard to find new ways to find Zuck more pathetic, but he keeps on finding them.
Totally unrelated, but I've just bought a new book...
As a rule, I generally dislike books by “tech whistleblowers”, but “Careless People” is different. There is a reason Meta want to silence its author Sarah Wynn-Williams, because her book exposes the callous, venal, banal incompetence, malice & greed that is at the heart of Meta and its owners.
Most of my bookshelf is filled with books on topics like tech policy/internet governance, a genre I am increasingly referring to as “dystopian non fiction”. Careless People is a book that required me to stop and take a medically advisable stroll for the sake of my blood pressure, repeatedly.
I read this very recently and it makes me want to leave all Meta products in the dust.