Meta exposé author faces bankruptcy after ban on criticising company
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Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Meta executive, is reportedly facing bankruptcy due to a $50,000 fine imposed every time she criticizes the company following her exposé on its controversial practices. This situation raises significant concerns about corporate censorship and the lengths to which companies like Meta may go to silence dissent. The allegations made in her book about Meta's dealings with China and its treatment of teenagers have sparked a parliamentary discussion, highlighting the broader implications for free speech and accountability in the tech industry.
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