A detailed analysis of Sarah Wynn-Williams’ book Careless People, which explores Meta’s power structure, workplace culture, ethical controversies, and attempts to suppress the book’s distribution. It highlights Mark Zuckerberg’s expansion goals, Sheryl Sandberg’s elitist attitudes, Facebook’s role in inciting violence, and the platform’s exploitation of teenage users’ emotional vulnerabilities.

Careless People: A Deep Dive into Meta’s Controversies

A few years ago, while in London for academic reasons, I came across accounts from a former Meta employee, a woman who had spent several years at the company. She described a workplace culture that was both exhilarating and toxic—resembling a fraternity house environment. Back in January four years ago, Meta suspended Donald Trump’s account following the Capitol Hill attack. However, in 2025, major tech … Continue reading Careless People: A Deep Dive into Meta’s Controversies

What’s going on with Facebook right now

We made the error of following the personal Facebook accounts of hundreds of celebrities many years ago, when we were too immature to make wise decisions. Those likes were eventually forgotten by the passage of time, at least until this morning, when a Facebook bug caused them to jam user newsfeed all around the world.People writing greetings or posting heartfelt emojis on the feed of … Continue reading What’s going on with Facebook right now

Meta launches Avatar Store for digital fashion

We could say that the metaverse does not yet exist, but Mark Zuckerberg already has a plan to sell designer garments for avatars that will circulate in this new virtual environment: Meta recently announced the opening of Avatar Store, a store where people will be able to buy clothes for Facebook, Instagram and Messenger avatars. For the moment he has partnered with fashion brands Balenciaga, … Continue reading Meta launches Avatar Store for digital fashion

Meta meets Prada, Balenciaga and Thom Browne for they first virtual store

With a live broadcast on Instagram, Mark Zuckerberg announces the arrival on Facebook, Instagram and Messanger of outfits signed by the three fashion houses that users can buy to dress up their avatars. And he explains: “This feature will soon arrive in virtual reality” It is not yet a metaverse, but still an important step for virtual fashion. Meta calls Prada, Balenciaga and Thom Browne … Continue reading Meta meets Prada, Balenciaga and Thom Browne for they first virtual store