Zuckerberg's increasingly bizarre war on whistleblowers
Summary
This piece analyzes Cory Doctorow’s Pluralistic post about Mark Zuckerberg’s aggressive stance toward whistleblowers, focusing on the Sarah Wynn-Williams case and Meta’s use of arbitration and nondisparagement agreements to silence critics. It links high-profile legal threats and public pressure to broader concerns about corporate power, accountability, and the Streisand effect, arguing that such tactics backfire and raise questions about transparency and employee rights.