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A former Meta employee reviews the new Facebook memoir


in reply to misk

This isn't particularly surprising and is useful context. By the 2010s, Facebook had already morphed from having any veneer of being about connecting people to a financial and political machine with outsized aspirations. To be willing to work in that environment for any length of time -- especially in such a high position -- inherently points to complicity.
in reply to misk

I just actually finished this book, not 10 minutes ago. My overarching TL;DR summary of it, in one sentence is this: For being an international lawyer, she's pretty naive.

We all know Facebook is a morally bankrupt circus, that's been well known for quite some time. The Social Network taught us that he's a pretty selfish terrible person (plus a weirdo). That movie came out in like, what, 2010? If she thought she could single handedly change this, which she pretty clearly does, the conclusions already written that it'll be a leopards ate my face moment.

I'm glad she shared her story, no it's not fair, and I hope it's brought her some peace. But I have to be honest that it was a slog getting through that book.