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The Inside Story of Facebook's Secret China Dealings
Washington DC, USAThursday, April 10, 2025
So, what exactly did Meta do? Wynn-Williams says that Meta executives were bending over backward to please Beijing. They even deleted the Facebook account of a big-time Chinese dissident living in the U. S. This dissident was Guo Wengui, a billionaire. Meta claimed they deleted his account because it violated their rules, but Wynn-Williams isn't buying it.
Meta also ignored warnings about a plan to build a direct connection between the U. S. and China. This "pipeline" could have given China easy access to U. S. user data. Luckily, lawmakers stepped in and stopped it. But Wynn-Williams thinks Meta would have gone through with it if given the chance.
Meta, of course, denies all of this. They say Wynn-Williams' claims are false and that they never operated in China. But Wynn-Williams paints a different picture. She describes Mark Zuckerberg as a chameleon, changing his tune to fit whatever situation he's in. From trying to impress the president of China to pushing for free speech, Zuckerberg seems to wear many hats.
All of this is happening just as Meta is facing a massive antitrust trial. The Federal Trade Commission is going after Meta, and it could force the company to sell off Instagram and WhatsApp. It's a tough time for Meta, and Wynn-Williams' revelations aren't making it any easier.
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