Mark Zuckerberg is trying to block a memoir by Facebook's former director of global public policy, Sarah Wynn-Williams.Despite claims about freedom of information, Meta is taking legal action to prevent the distribution of the book.The emergency legal action is based on Wynn-Williams allegedly violating her severance terms.The book details shocking insider accounts of behavior at Meta, including toxic workplace culture and questionable business practices.Allegations include compromising user data, misconduct towards female employees, and manipulation of algorithms.Meta claims Wynn-Williams was fired for 'poor performance and toxic behavior.'The tech giant has faced criticism for its unchecked power and detrimental effects on society, particularly children addicted to social media.Politicians have been accused of aiding tech companies like Meta in exchange for electoral assistance.The article calls for greater scrutiny and regulation of tech firms' actions and influence.Comparisons are drawn between the behavior of tech giants and historical oppressive entities like the East India Company.