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''A penetrating portrait of one of the most significant companies in the world'' Ronan Farrow, author of Catch and Kill

''With the skill of an award-winning journalist, Horwitz details the inner workings of the tech giant and their outcomes...A must-read.'' Scott Galloway, bestselling author of The Four


Facebook had a problem. Along with its sister platforms Instagram and WhatsApp, it was a daily destination for billions of users around the world, extolling its products for connecting people. But as a succession of scandals rocked Facebook from 2016, some began to question whether the company could control, or even understood, its own platforms.

As Facebook employees searched for answers, what they uncovered was worse than they could''ve imagined. The problems ran far deeper than politics. Facebook was peddling and amplifying anger, looking the other way at human trafficking, enabling drug cartels and authoritarians and allowing

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      Publisher: Transworld
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 10/10/2024
      ISBN13: 9781804995778, 978-1804995778
      ISBN10: 1804995770

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''A penetrating portrait of one of the most significant companies in the world'' Ronan Farrow, author of Catch and Kill

      ''With the skill of an award-winning journalist, Horwitz details the inner workings of the tech giant and their outcomes...A must-read.'' Scott Galloway, bestselling author of The Four


      Facebook had a problem. Along with its sister platforms Instagram and WhatsApp, it was a daily destination for billions of users around the world, extolling its products for connecting people. But as a succession of scandals rocked Facebook from 2016, some began to question whether the company could control, or even understood, its own platforms.

      As Facebook employees searched for answers, what they uncovered was worse than they could''ve imagined. The problems ran far deeper than politics. Facebook was peddling and amplifying anger, looking the other way at human trafficking, enabling drug cartels and authoritarians and allowing

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