
Meta’s Pursuit of the 'Careless People' Author Is Relentless and Self-Defeating
THE SO WHAT
A high-profile legal pursuit of a former insider over a book reinforces the perception gap between platforms and the people who work in and around them. For leaders, the takeaway is simple—reputation risk now compounds across employment, policy, and product narratives, and legal wins can still be narrative losses.
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