
A former Facebook official’s explosive insider account sold 60,000 copies in its first week and reached the top 10 on Amazon’s best-seller list amid efforts by the social media giant’s parent company Meta to discredit the book.
Released last week by Flatiron Books, a Macmillan imprint, Sarah Wynn-Williams’ Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism alleges cruel and otherwise disturbing behavior by Mark Zuckerberg, Joel Kaplan and other executives and describes Zuckerberg’s alleged efforts to win favor with Chinese officials. Meta has countered that Wynn-Williams, a former director of global public policy who left what was then Facebook in 2017, violated a severance agreement and wrote a book filled with inaccuracies.
According to Flatiron, first week sales include print audio and digital editions. On Wednesday, Careless People ranked No. 3 on Amazon.
In response to a complaint filed by Meta, emergency arbitrator Nicholas A. Gowen last week placed a hold on Wynn-Williams’ promoting the book or making further “critical claims” about her former employer. In his ruling, Gowen wrote that Meta had “established a likelihood of success on the merits of its contractual non-disparagement claim” against Wynn-Williams. Flatiron can still publish and promote Careless People.