It can no longer be denied.
At its best, the platform was a reminder that there are quick-witted and even wise people in the world with ideas to share.
This bizarre episode in social-media history proves that it’s well past time for meaningful tech oversight.
For several years, social-media users have expressed anxiety about algorithmic suppression. Now they’re getting some unexpected clarity.
If the platform dies, how will people find quick justice?
The companies that define our digital lives have hit a wall.
A disastrous year for the tech industry, captured for eternity in a billionaire’s private exchanges
Kremlin officials and captains of industry were once serious people.
Twitter isn’t heading toward a happy financial equilibrium.
Elon Musk hasn’t finished his drama yet.
Yet again, an important part of the public square is controlled by a narcissistic toddler.
The owner of Twitter and some of its most avid users are at war over the platform.
No one really knows what Elon Musk’s company is doing to free speech.
One tweet says it all.
He doesn’t actually want transparency on the social-media platform.
What I learned while binge-watching social media’s hottest melodrama
Twitter is a private company—not the federal government.
The swastika that the rapper tweeted ties a nasty little bow on his ever-expanding collection of disturbing ideas.
A perfect storm is brewing among Trump, Fuentes, Ye … and Twitter.
That being in business with the richest man in history was a good bet. They could still be right.