Sarah Wynn-Williams worked at Facebook during its 'move fast and break things' era, detailing her experiences in a memoir titled 'Careless People'.
Meta has clashed with Wynn-Williams, preventing her from promoting her book and describing it as 'false and defamatory'.
Wynn-Williams' book sheds light on Zuckerberg's peculiar requests, like wanting to be 'gently mobbed' during a trip to Asia.
Zuckerberg had a strict no-morning-meetings policy, even declining meetings with heads of state, causing disruptions.
Claims in the book also reveal extreme measures taken by Meta to protect Zuckerberg from Zika during a visit to Peru.
The memoir highlights Zuckerberg's efforts to engage with Xi Jinping and Sandberg's interest in promoting organ donation on Facebook.
Allegations in the book question the authenticity of Zuckerberg and Sandberg's social media posts and detail Kaplan's lack of geographical knowledge.
Wynn-Williams criticizes Kaplan's handling of Facebook's response to issues in Myanmar, citing failures in content moderation.
Accusations of Kaplan's harassment and inappropriate behavior towards Wynn-Williams are also disclosed in the memoir.
Meta has refuted Wynn-Williams' claims, stating the book contains outdated and false accusations, attributing her departure to 'poor performance and toxic behavior.'