Sarah Wynn-Williams, unable to promote her memoir "Careless People" due to a gag order from Meta, has experienced unprecedented sales. The gag order transformed her book into a controversial title, perceived as one the tech giant wanted to suppress. Following its release on March 11, the memoir about her six years at Facebook quickly became a bestseller, reaching the top of the Times best-seller list and spreading rapidly among readers. Sales dynamics shifted as the book took on an aura of scarcity, driving even higher demand despite its accessibility online.
"Careless People gathers acclaim not just for its revelations about Facebook but for the captivating story of how a gag order transformed a memoir into a necessary read."
"The book's sales were propelled by the perception that Mark Zuckerberg was trying to suppress it, turning it into the must-have title for tech critics."
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