Meta’s Great Wall of Denial: Facebook’s China Data Drama Unveiled!

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly went to great lengths to break into China, even allegedly offering up US user data. Dubbed “Project Aldrin,” this secret mission had more twists than a spy thriller. Now, former exec Sarah Wynn-Williams is spilling the beans, leaving Congress and Meta in a dramatic face-off worthy of popcorn.

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Meta’s escapades in China sound like a plot twist from a spy thriller. Who knew Facebook was taking notes from James Bond? Just swap out “Shaken, not stirred” for “Shared, not secured.”

Key Points:

  • Former Facebook director claims Meta offered American user data to China.
  • Secret mission ‘Project Aldrin’ aimed at breaking into the Chinese market.
  • U.S. Congress allegedly prevented the data pipeline to China.
  • Meta accused of developing censorship tools with China.
  • Whistleblower faces legal threats from Meta.

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