"Digital Colonialism: Facebook's Global Conquest"
Discover the untold story of Facebook's rise to global dominance—and the devastating consequences left in its wake. In "Digital Colonialism," Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former insider in Facebook's policy department, takes readers behind the scenes of one of the most influential companies in history.
From its humble beginnings as a social networking platform to its role as a global political powerhouse, Facebook's journey has been marked by unchecked ambition, ethical compromises, and a relentless drive for growth. This gripping exposé reveals the hidden truths about the company's toxic work culture, its complicity in global crises, and its profound impact on politics, privacy, and society.
What You'll Learn:
- How Facebook's leadership prioritized profit over ethics, fueling disinformation, hate speech, and data abuse.
- The company's controversial alliances with authoritarian regimes and its role in global events like the Myanmar genocide and political elections.
- A first-hand account of the toxic workplace culture in Silicon Valley, including harassment, sexism, and the personal toll on employees.
- The far-reaching consequences of Facebook's technological experiments, from emotional targeting to Internet.org.
With a blend of personal memoir and investigative journalism, "Digital Colonialism" offers an urgent warning about the dangers of unchecked corporate influence and the cost of pursuing profit at the expense of humanity.
This is the definitive insider account of Facebook—a story of power, greed, and the unintended consequences of technology gone awry. Perfect for readers interested in business ethics, global politics, and the shadowy side of Big Tech.
For anyone who has ever clicked "Like," this book is a must-read.
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