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Book Review: Careless People, Part 7 - Targeting Teens, Ignoring Harassment, and Watching Myanmar Burn

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4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2025

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

This review of Careless People by Facebook/Meta whistleblower, Sarah Wynn-Williams, covers Chapters 43-48, plus the Epilogue. The book's final pages bring to life the devastating reality of how "careless people" at the helm of an unchecked platform can negatively impact the entire world, leaving civil unrest, hate crimes, acts of terrorism, and even a genocide, in its wake. Multiple horrors seem to unfold in Sarah's final months of employment. She describes a rushed an incomplete investigation into the ongoing sexual harassment from her boss, Joel Kaplan, that clears him of any wrongdoing, learning about targeted advertising strategies aimed at teens in distress, and the terror of watching bigotry and misinformation take hold in Myanmar while being unable to stop it. BONUS: a brief recap of current cases and inquiries looking into Meta/Facebook by the U.S. Government


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0:00.0

Welcome to the high and low podcast. This is your host Bravo Bravo, Bravo,

0:08.3

and we are getting into careless people. Part 7. See it. This is the whistleblowing book by

0:14.5

former meta slash Facebook executive Sarah Wynne Williams. It takes what it takes to do this

0:19.8

book justice. With a smile of my face and a tear in my eye, I think back on me doing part one thinking, now it's probably be like a three, four-parter. No, she had no idea. So many historical figures. So many current political references. So much litigation. But here we are. We made our way through it. If this was a marathon, we would be that runner that's like almost delirious crossing the finish line. That's us right now. At the end of part six, I ended in the

0:40.9

middle of chapter 43, so that is where we are picking up. This is the move fast and break the law

0:46.1

chapter where we were delving into the various shell companies that they're using in order

0:51.4

to run apps in China. She is still delving through documents that

0:55.7

were preparing the team for possible blowback they would get once the world found out about this.

1:01.0

And as part of that preparation, there are mock possible comments and headlines from newspapers

1:06.8

that they anticipated. These are also thoughts that have gone through my mind. Let's take it from the top.

1:11.9

Facebook sets up sketchy shell companies in an effort to get inside China. Well, an effort. They already

1:16.9

did it. What kind of a headline is that, guys? Zuckerberg will stop at nothing to get into China,

1:21.6

inside the story of the web of deceit that Facebook has spawned to get a piece of the world's most

1:26.6

lucrative market. You know,

1:28.2

for them to write themselves deceit, that's telling, isn't it? Next one, Facebook will do anything

1:33.8

to get into China except use the name Facebook. Ooh, T, okay, page 329. So she's realizing, because

1:42.7

remember, this New York Times reporter is on their ass. New York Times reporter is knowing stuff before she even knows. She's like, she's like, she's like, she's realizing, because remember, this New York Times reporter is on their ass. New York Times

1:45.9

reporter is knowing stuff before she even knows. She's like, what's happening? And she realizes

1:50.6

she learns two things on page 329. Someone at Facebook is leaking to the New York Times.

1:58.5

And something, she says, is very wrong with the documentation used to register

2:04.0

the company that is launching the apps in China. So she runs to Facebook's lawyers and she tells

2:10.3

them that the New York Times has discovered that the address that they're using for the

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