So for over a week now Elon Musk's circle of friends have been going on and on insisting that Bob Lee's killer was obviously an unhoused individual and blaming the city for not jailing more people.
Now, it turns out that the guy who killed him was another tech exec who knew him, and they were originally in a car together.
https://missionlocal.org/2023/04/bob-lee-killing-arrest-made-san-francisco/
I guess it shouldn't surprise me that another of the "Twitter Files" authors is similarly clueless. Shellenberger highlights two stories that he claims are in conflict. They are not. The first one is about *government* censorship. The 2nd one highlights the use of bots creating calls for violence, and twitter's inability to respond.
Taibbi, who is in regular contact with Musk, was told Substack is being punished because of “a dispute over the new Substack Notes platform”
Taibbi was “given the option of posting articles to Twitter instead”
I know we all don't have the same tastes, but here is a random sampling of people who show up in my feed a lot whose posts make me smile, think, giggle, or that I otherwise appreciate and enjoy:
@anildash
@mmasnick
@pauliehedron
@alaric
@BennettTomlin
@DataDrivenMD
@donni
@donmelton
@TexasObserver
@danluu
@molly0xfff
@w7voa
I had hoped by now that the media would have begun to divorce Twitter. Instead, some journalists are doubling down.
Some thoughts on why:
https://www.platformer.news/p/why-journalists-cant-quit-twitter
Lol. From an @alaric thread, I was just reminded of this thing that absolutely did not age well from the CEO of a website who charges $400/year for insights "you won't find anywhere else."
Imagining not understanding the difference between paying for the output of hundreds of talented journalists and paying for Twitter to put a tiny blue check next to content you produce for Twitter for free
RT @elonmusk@twitter.com
@dogeofficialceo@twitter.com @nytimes@twitter.com NY Times is being incredible hypocritical here, as they are super aggressive about forcing everyone to pay *their* subscription
I remember when Aaron Swartz was criminally prosecuted for downloading too many academic journal articles, but, sure, it's totally cool to scrape everyone's personal photographs as part of a commercial effort to market discriminatory surveillance tech to police departments.
People explaining The #StreisandEffect to the guy that coined the term is the funniest thing to happen all week.
@mmasnick, I tip my hat to you, sir, for the easy stride you took in dealing with this.
#Mastodon #Elon #Twitter #JournalismPurge
Toot Post 🔗 : https://mastodon.social/@mmasnick/109521067778012965
NYT's statement:
"Tonight’s suspension of the Twitter accounts of a number of prominent journalists, including The New York Times’s Ryan Mac, is questionable and unfortunate. Neither The Times nor Ryan have received any explanation about why this occurred. We hope that all of the journalists’ accounts are reinstated and that Twitter provides a satisfying explanation for this action."