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Why tech whistleblowers say speaking out against Meta can end a career

From quiet blacklisting to legal gag orders, former insiders describe how exposing Big Tech’s harms often comes with lasting professional exile.

December 16, 2025 / 12:12 IST
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When Yaël Eisenstat criticised Facebook publicly in 2019, she did not expect the decision to derail her career. Eisenstat, who had served as the company’s head of election integrity, wrote an op-ed accusing the platform of allowing political operatives to mislead voters using sophisticated ad-targeting tools. Meta defended its policies, arguing they were designed to avoid censorship of political speech.

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What followed, Eisenstat later said, was not a dramatic confrontation but a gradual professional freeze. Job interviews would begin and then quietly end. Senior executives stopped responding. One institution pursued her for months about a leadership role, only to pull back at the last moment. That same day, the organisation announced a major donation from the philanthropic arm of Meta’s founder. Eisenstat has said she never believed Mark Zuckerberg personally intervened, but the pattern left her convinced she had been informally blacklisted. It took her four years of consulting work before she secured a full-time role comparable to the one she held at Facebook, according to the Washington Post.

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