Meta Throws $50K Fines Like Zuckerberg’s Secret Hobby
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Sarah Wynn-Williams, Meta's ex-global public policy boss and amateur truth-teller, dropped a book revealing Meta’s staged handshake with China and teen trauma cover-ups. Instead of applause, she got a $50,000 fine each time she’s 'politely' told to zip it about Meta. Now, she’s 'on the verge of bankruptcy'—because it turns out, exposing Facebook’s skeletons costs more than Meta’s AR glasses. An MP called Zuckerberg’s company ‘the silencing ninja,’ legally slapping our brave whistleblower with fines like a Netflix subscription during tax season. Spoiler: Her freedom of speech subscription just got revoked.
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(1 of 3)Source: Theguardian | Published: 9/21/2025 | Author: Michael Savage
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