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An Ugly Truth: Inside Facebook’s Battle for Domination
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“The ultimate takedown.” (New York Times Book Review)
Award-winning New York Times reporters Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang unveil the tech story of our times in a riveting, behind-the-scenes exposé that offers the definitive account of Facebook’s fall from grace.
Once one of Silicon Valley’s greatest success stories, Facebook has been under constant fire for the past five years, roiled by controversies and crises. It turns out that while the tech giant was connecting the world, they were also mishandling users’ data, spreading fake news, and amplifying dangerous, polarizing hate speech.
The company, many said, had simply lost its way. But the truth is far more complex. Leadership decisions enabled, and then attempted to deflect attention from, the crises. Time after time, Facebook’s engineers were instructed to create tools that encouraged people to spend as much time on the platform as possible, even as those same tools boosted inflammatory rhetoric, conspiracy theories, and partisan filter bubbles. And while consumers and lawmakers focused their outrage on privacy breaches and misinformation, Facebook solidified its role as the world’s most voracious data-mining machine, posting record profits and shoring up its dominance via aggressive lobbying efforts.
Drawing on their unrivaled sources, Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang take listeners inside the complex court politics, alliances, and rivalries within the company to shine a light on the fatal cracks in the architecture of the tech behemoth. Their explosive, exclusive reporting led them to a shocking conclusion: The missteps of the last five years were not an anomaly, but an inevitability - this is how Facebook was built to perform. In a period of great upheaval, growth has remained the one constant under the leadership of Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg. Both have been held up as archetypes of uniquely 21st-century executives - he the tech “boy genius” turned billionaire, she the ultimate woman in business, an inspiration to millions through her books and speeches. But sealed off in tight circles of advisers and hobbled by their own ambition and hubris, each has stood by as their technology is co-opted by hate-mongers, criminals, and corrupt political regimes across the globe, with devastating consequences. In An Ugly Truth, they are at last held accountable.
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- Listening Length10 hours and 31 minutes
- Audible release dateJuly 13, 2021
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB07YX8TC23
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Listening Length | 10 hours and 31 minutes |
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Author | Sheera Frenkel, Cecilia Kang |
Narrator | Sheera Frenkel, Cecilia Kang, Holter Graham |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | July 13, 2021 |
Publisher | HarperAudio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07YX8TC23 |
Best Sellers Rank | #106,661 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #163 in Media & Internet in Politics (Books) #765 in Political Science (Audible Books & Originals) #831 in Company Business Profiles (Books) |
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However, the Facebook algorithm also leads tens of millions of its nearly 3 billion active global users into an abyss of misinformation, a quagmire of lies, and a quicksand of conspiracy theories.
"An Ugly Truth" is a fascinating account of what led Facebook to be so destructive, including the power of the stock market and the single-minded personalities at the top - The Zuckster and Sheryl.
The book has been years in the making and has been meticulously researched, including more than a thousand hours of interviews with insiders.
Superbly written, "An Ugly Truth" reads more like a thriller than nonfiction.
While nowhere close to the rigor of Frenkel and Kang, I've been watching Facebook for more than a decade as well. I've become more and more concerned about the destructive nature of the technology. So far, politicians are focused on the wrong things so are unlikely to do anything meaningful. It's not about policing hate speech or "fake" content.
Hopefully this book will serve as a proper wakeup call.
As you'll read in An Ugly Truth, "It would be easy to dismiss the story of Facebook as that of an algorithm gone wrong. The truth is far more complex."
This book is not a history of Facebook. Rather, it concentrates on the period of time between 2016 and 2021, when Facebook and the rest of the country learned about Russia's ability to use Facebook to influence voters in the US presidential election. In particular, it covers how a group of highly intelligent, motivated people were unable to come to terms with what had happened, and were not able and not willing to develop a successful strategy to prevent what had happened in 2016 from happening again in 2020.
The authors use quotes and information obtained from people inside and outside the company - some named, some anonymous - to show how Zuckerberg worked to avoid taking a position or do what needed to be done because he did not want to risk the millions of dollars in advertising revenue flowing in every day.
This is a very well-written book that is fast-paced, easy-to-read, and difficult to put down. It is well worth the time to read it if you have any interest at all in social media and how it can affect our everyday lives. Highly recommended.
The book's name comes from an internal posting written by one of Facebook’s longest-tenured executives, Andrew Bosworth, which he called “The Ugly.” In the memo he wrote: “The ugly truth is that we believe in connecting people so deeply that anything that allows us to connect more people more often is de facto good. That can be bad if they make it negative. Maybe it costs a life by exposing someone to bullies. Maybe someone dies in a terrorist attack coordinated on our tools. And still we connect people.”
An Ugly Truth covers how Facebook, while connecting us, is also mishandling data, amplifying fake news, and spreading hate speech. It's impressively researched, well written and gives an objective point of view. It's not just a juicy read about the mistakes leadership made. This book is a wake up that the controversies surrounding this tech giant are not mistakes at all, they're a product of how Facebook was built to perform.

Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021
The book's name comes from an internal posting written by one of Facebook’s longest-tenured executives, Andrew Bosworth, which he called “The Ugly.” In the memo he wrote: “The ugly truth is that we believe in connecting people so deeply that anything that allows us to connect more people more often is de facto good. That can be bad if they make it negative. Maybe it costs a life by exposing someone to bullies. Maybe someone dies in a terrorist attack coordinated on our tools. And still we connect people.”
An Ugly Truth covers how Facebook, while connecting us, is also mishandling data, amplifying fake news, and spreading hate speech. It's impressively researched, well written and gives an objective point of view. It's not just a juicy read about the mistakes leadership made. This book is a wake up that the controversies surrounding this tech giant are not mistakes at all, they're a product of how Facebook was built to perform.


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Yet people sleep, say "i know" and go on getting sucked into scrolling...
