Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams audiobook review – the insider story that Meta tried to stifle
The author reads her account of her time as a senior executive at Facebook with a mixture of dark humour and astonishment at the working culture in which she finds herself
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Sarah Wynn-Williams’s memoir documenting her seven years working at Facebook opens, unexpectedly, with a shark attack. The New Zealander was 13 years old and swimming in the sea when the shark bit her torso and shook her from side to side. She lived to tell the tale, but her near-death experience awakened in her a desire to leave the world better than she found it.
Wynn-Williams went on to take a job at Facebook’s public policy department in 2011, having seen the potential of the platform as a global meeting place. But what she found was a senior staff high on power and untroubled by ethical concerns such as privacy or the dissemination of hate speech and misinformation. All were resistant to political interference and dedicated to rapid expansion, no matter the consequences, claims that Meta has called out of date and false. The author also encountered a working culture where employees enjoyed perks but had to be available around the clock – a situation that led to her responding to emails while in labour.
The book, which last year won a British audio award for nonfiction, is narrated by Wynn-Williams, who blends dark humour and astonishment at the outre situations in which she finds herself. There is also an introduction written and read by The Power author Naomi Alderman, who reveals how Meta, the company behind Facebook, gagged Wynn-Williams by using a contractual clause to stop her promoting the book on publication. Alderman adds, sardonically, that “there are people in the world … on whom the normal ideas about values and ethics do not seem to weigh. But like novelists, we can only guess that this is what’s going on. If only we had someone brave enough to tell us what she saw.”
• Available via Macmillan, 13hr 26min
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