Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen is going to be tough to discredit .
She began as an anonymous source for a Wall Street Journal investigation, then revealed herself on the popular U.S. news show “60 Minutes.” Almost simultaneously, she had the website
ready to roll. Fans could sign up for email updates from her and she even linked a press contact. She capped it off with articulate testimony before a Senate hearing on Tuesday.have been blamed for going on smear campaigns against employees and other whistleblowers that aired public grievances.
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