
Fired Editor Speaks Out: Sharing Satirical Article Leads to Ousting
Michael Eisen, the editor-in-chief of open-access science journal eLife, has been fired following a dispute over his social media posts. Eisen retweeted a satirical article criticizing indifference to the lives of Palestinian civilians during the Israel-Hamas conflict, which led to his dismissal. The decision has sparked concerns about academic freedom and the ability to express pro-Palestinian sentiments. Eisen's controversial history and changes to the journal's publication strategy have also contributed to the decision. The firing has resulted in an exodus of eLife editors and a protest letter signed by over 2,000 people.