Ex-Facebook Exec Details Zuckerberg's Failed Bid to Engage with Xi Jinping
- A former Meta executive, Sarah Wynn-Williams, accused the company of enabling censorship and offering user data access to the Chinese Communist Party in a whistleblower complaint filed with the SEC.
- The complaint claims Meta proposed installing a 'chief editor' to manage content during social unrest and store user data locally for easier government access.
- Meta spokesperson Andy Stone stated that the company did not proceed with the ideas from the complaint, which have been previously reported.
- The complaint highlights concerns about Big Tech compromising free expression and privacy for market access, especially regarding their interest in the Chinese market.
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