Careless People: The Facebook Tell-All on Zuckerberg, Sandberg and Cozying Up to Authoritarian Regimes

Anonymous
I just finished the audio version (read by her). Nothing in it led me to doubt her version of events or people. It came across as an authentic and clear eyed picture of what went on behind the scenes. Fascinating, scary and depressing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In other words, everyone at the top of these tech giants is Langley or Mossad?


Feels like it, ugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just finished the audio version (read by her). Nothing in it led me to doubt her version of events or people. It came across as an authentic and clear eyed picture of what went on behind the scenes. Fascinating, scary and depressing.


And with history soon to be repeated now that our Republican Congress just allowed AI to grow for 10 years without regulation. What could possibly go wrong? 😑
Anonymous
I deleted my meta sponsored social media after reading this book.📖
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Amazon is selling hardcover for $23 and Kindle is $16.00, audio is free for new membership. Obviously, billionaires have no loyalty when it comes to making money for themselves.

She's nowhere near the level of money as them. FB subsidized a nanny for her because she couldn't afford it.


The post you are responding to is about Bezos. Not the author. Duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't help but focus on the juicy parts. But the depth of the explanations of FB's role in Myanmar and China make it clear that the author was definitely on the inside. I believe her.


You don’t need to be on the inside to know this. I mean the CEO begged Chairman Xi to name his daughter 😂
Anonymous
Also listening to this on Spotify. Just started two days ago. She is excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amazon is selling hardcover for $23 and Kindle is $16.00, audio is free for new membership. Obviously, billionaires have no loyalty when it comes to making money for themselves.

She's nowhere near the level of money as them. FB subsidized a nanny for her because she couldn't afford it.


The post you are responding to is about Bezos. Not the author. Duh.

Oh I didn’t realize Bezos got all the proceeds, thank you for clarifying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amazon is selling hardcover for $23 and Kindle is $16.00, audio is free for new membership. Obviously, billionaires have no loyalty when it comes to making money for themselves.

She's nowhere near the level of money as them. FB subsidized a nanny for her because she couldn't afford it.


The post you are responding to is about Bezos. Not the author. Duh.

Oh I didn’t realize Bezos got all the proceeds, thank you for clarifying.


I feel as though we're getting a demonstration of the way people are so determined to be right thar they will say anything other than "Whoops, sorry, I misunderstood."
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amazon is selling hardcover for $23 and Kindle is $16.00, audio is free for new membership. Obviously, billionaires have no loyalty when it comes to making money for themselves.

She's nowhere near the level of money as them. FB subsidized a nanny for her because she couldn't afford it.


The post you are responding to is about Bezos. Not the author. Duh.

Oh I didn’t realize Bezos got all the proceeds, thank you for clarifying.


I feel as though we're getting a demonstration of the way people are so determined to be right thar they will say anything other than "Whoops, sorry, I misunderstood."

Explain what you mean. The book is about Facebook and her experience there. Why is Amazon even in the discussion?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amazon is selling hardcover for $23 and Kindle is $16.00, audio is free for new membership. Obviously, billionaires have no loyalty when it comes to making money for themselves.

She's nowhere near the level of money as them. FB subsidized a nanny for her because she couldn't afford it.


The post you are responding to is about Bezos. Not the author. Duh.

Oh I didn’t realize Bezos got all the proceeds, thank you for clarifying.


I feel as though we're getting a demonstration of the way people are so determined to be right thar they will say anything other than "Whoops, sorry, I misunderstood."

Explain what you mean. The book is about Facebook and her experience there. Why is Amazon even in the discussion?


The original point that a PP keeps trying to get through to someone (is it you?) is that it's funny funny to see one of America's shittiest billionaires (Zuckerberg) get rightfully flayed and another shitty billionaire (Bezos) happilyprofit from it by selling the book on his platforms.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amazon is selling hardcover for $23 and Kindle is $16.00, audio is free for new membership. Obviously, billionaires have no loyalty when it comes to making money for themselves.

She's nowhere near the level of money as them. FB subsidized a nanny for her because she couldn't afford it.


The post you are responding to is about Bezos. Not the author. Duh.

Oh I didn’t realize Bezos got all the proceeds, thank you for clarifying.


I feel as though we're getting a demonstration of the way people are so determined to be right thar they will say anything other than "Whoops, sorry, I misunderstood."

Explain what you mean. The book is about Facebook and her experience there. Why is Amazon even in the discussion?


The original point that a PP keeps trying to get through to someone (is it you?) is that it's funny funny to see one of America's shittiest billionaires (Zuckerberg) get rightfully flayed and another shitty billionaire (Bezos) happilyprofit from it by selling the book on his platforms.

Weak point. The amount he's gonna make from sales is a tiny drop in his ocean of wealth.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amazon is selling hardcover for $23 and Kindle is $16.00, audio is free for new membership. Obviously, billionaires have no loyalty when it comes to making money for themselves.

She's nowhere near the level of money as them. FB subsidized a nanny for her because she couldn't afford it.


The post you are responding to is about Bezos. Not the author. Duh.

Oh I didn’t realize Bezos got all the proceeds, thank you for clarifying.


I feel as though we're getting a demonstration of the way people are so determined to be right thar they will say anything other than "Whoops, sorry, I misunderstood."

Explain what you mean. The book is about Facebook and her experience there. Why is Amazon even in the discussion?


The original point that a PP keeps trying to get through to someone (is it you?) is that it's funny funny to see one of America's shittiest billionaires (Zuckerberg) get rightfully flayed and another shitty billionaire (Bezos) happilyprofit from it by selling the book on his platforms.

Weak point. The amount he's gonna make from sales is a tiny drop in his ocean of wealth.

Also, did you read the book? It doesn't come across that you have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wealth corrupts. Absolutely wealth corrupts absolutely.

No one should be a billionaire.

+a billion. End billionaires.
Anonymous
Is this book appropriate for teens? I just got the audiobook and was wondering if it would work for our family road trip with 13 and 15 year olds.
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