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RT @ZoeSchiffer: We talked to more than two dozen Twitter employees about how Elon Musk’s takeover at the company upended their lives and t… — PolitiTweet.org
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@ianbremmer Listen to #OnWithKaraSwisher: https://t.co/rxUNE2G0iX — PolitiTweet.org
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On this episode of #OnWithKaraSwisher, Kara talks to Eurasia Group president @ianbremmer about about global risks and strongman weaknesses https://t.co/YIWpiRoqfH — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @nymagPR: In partnership with @TheVerge, this week's @NYMag cover story is an inside look at the first three months of Twitter under Elo… — PolitiTweet.org
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.@DHWendyGoodman reports on the push and pull on a Park Avenue co-op renovation https://t.co/zLpjLlUNlU https://t.co/GPSSOfZ40u — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @vulture: For @SarahSquirm, comedy is all about putting on a show — and being absolutely disgusting. @jasonspank reports https://t.co/XT… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @verge: Inside Elon’s “extremely hardcore” Twitter https://t.co/gYvG6cq1OV https://t.co/eJsmKMvOmw — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @intelligencer: What happens when the world's richest man with the thinnest skin buys your company on a trollish whim and then drives it… — PolitiTweet.org
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Said one employee in December: ”Place is done for” https://t.co/Trw0ulxWeP — PolitiTweet.org
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From suspending journalists for tweeting links to his jet tracker to momentarily restricting users from linking to their accounts on Instagram and Mastodon, Musk in winter represented a near-total inversion of the values of the Twitter Arab Spring https://t.co/Trw0ulxWeP — PolitiTweet.org
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In its glorious early days, when Twitter was its most Twittery, circa 2012, executives called the company “the free speech wing of the free speech party.” Today, Musk has become notorious for the speech he suppresses, rather than the speech he allows https://t.co/Trw0ulxWeP — PolitiTweet.org
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And according to since-purged employees, Musk lacked technical expertise and showed disinterest in understanding how the platform worked https://t.co/Trw0ulxWeP — PolitiTweet.org
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@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge When Musk tried to articulate his vision of the company and the remaining employees peppered him with questions, the billionaire free-associated, answering their concerns with smug dismissals and grandiose promises https://t.co/Trw0ulxWeP — PolitiTweet.org
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@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge Those who remain at the company mostly fall into two camps: those trapped by the need for health care and visas or cold-eyed mercenaries hoping to ascend through a power vacuum https://t.co/Trw0ulxWeP — PolitiTweet.org
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@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge According to more than two dozen current and former Twitter staffers, since buying the company Elon Musk has purged thousands of employees, implemented ill-advised policies, and angered even some of his most loyal supporters https://t.co/Trw0ulxWeP — PolitiTweet.org
New York Magazine @NYMag
Twitter’s staff spent years trying to protect the platform against impulsive billionaires who wanted to use it for their own ends — then one made himself the CEO. @ZoeSchiffer , @CaseyNewton , and @alexeheath report, in collaboration with @verge https://t.co/Trw0ulxWeP https://t.co/JWifgB7zzv — PolitiTweet.org
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@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge Said one employee in December: ”Place is done for” https://t.co/n8VPXJ6qiG — PolitiTweet.org
New York Magazine @NYMag
@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge From suspending journalists for tweeting links to his jet tracker to momentarily restricting users from linking to their accounts on Instagram and Mastodon, Musk in winter represented a near-total inversion of the values of the Twitter Arab Spring https://t.co/n8VPXJ6qiG — PolitiTweet.org
New York Magazine @NYMag
@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge In its glorious early days, when Twitter was its most Twittery, circa 2012, executives called the company “the free speech wing of the free speech party.” Today, Musk has become notorious for the speech he suppresses, rather than the speech he allows https://t.co/n8VPXJ6qiG — PolitiTweet.org
New York Magazine @NYMag
@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge And according to since-purged employees, Musk lacked technical expertise and showed disinterest in understanding how the platform worked https://t.co/n8VPXJ6qiG — PolitiTweet.org
New York Magazine @NYMag
@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge When Musk tried to articulate his vision of the company and the remaining employees peppered him with questions, the billionaire free-associated, answering their concerns with smug dismissals and grandiose promises https://t.co/n8VPXJ6qiG — PolitiTweet.org
New York Magazine @NYMag
@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge Those who remain at the company mostly fall into two camps: those trapped by the need for health care and visas or cold-eyed mercenaries hoping to ascend through a power vacuum https://t.co/n8VPXJ6qiG — PolitiTweet.org
New York Magazine @NYMag
@ZoeSchiffer @CaseyNewton @alexeheath @verge According to more than two dozen current and former Twitter staffers, since buying the company Elon Musk has purged thousands of employees, implemented ill-advised policies, and angered even some of his most loyal supporters https://t.co/n8VPXJ6qiG — PolitiTweet.org
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Before the symbol of the right became guys in red hats warning that immigrants and the deep state were destroying the country, it was guys in tricorne hats warning about the stimulus and Obamacare. And now they are back. @jonathanchait writes https://t.co/ldATl9Eb5z — PolitiTweet.org
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Markus Dohle spent much of the last two years fighting to buy Simon & Schuster for Penguin Random House in order to create a world-spanning leviathan. @ShawnMcCreesh reports on what the failed bid means for publishing https://t.co/qFecKMe8pQ — PolitiTweet.org
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Twitter’s staff spent years trying to protect the platform against impulsive billionaires who wanted to use it for their own ends — then one made himself the CEO. @ZoeSchiffer, @CaseyNewton, and @alexeheath report, in collaboration with @verge https://t.co/n8VPXJ6qiG — PolitiTweet.org
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In @e_alexjung's first installment of #TheYearIAteNewYork, he searched for a replacement for his beloved ritual of a martini and French fries — "the New York Happy Meal" — at the now-closed Café Loup https://t.co/4tW3MBXFxN https://t.co/70OoAmYDQe — PolitiTweet.org
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“I do believe that there is a place for a space program of some kind,” cosmologist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein tells @zakcheneyrice, but “that means thinking holistically about the impact on our ecosystems and the people who are in those ecosystems" https://t.co/F2XTYPx0Y8 — PolitiTweet.org
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.@kashanacauley’s debut novel, 'The Survivalists,' raises the question: What would you do to live in a Brooklyn brownstone for free? She spoke with @bindubansinath https://t.co/O0Q5MA5g1o — PolitiTweet.org
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"I decided to make basil pesto because I can afford to buy pine nuts now. It’s a big thing for me. They’re so expensive. Each little pine nut is like 25 cents. It’s crazy." Read @jackcorrbit's #GrubStreetDiet https://t.co/4qDRHAn8iq — PolitiTweet.org