They understand publishing, though, where there are bills to pay and agreements to be made for access to proprietary information.
So they agreed, reasonably, to let a certain outlet have the scoop, and others could pick up the story and run with it from there.
There's nothing particularly odd or unusual about that.
It's nice to think that someday that might happen, but that's not the world we live in this year, and so TwitterFiles scoops were released as per the present norms.
Arguably it was more important to provide that transparency today than sit on it indefinitely waiting for the new world of publishing to be built.
@volkris
I'm sure they understand making a buck in the old ways. But that has to change. Along with decentralizing micro blogging, we have to move to value for value funding of media. where everything is available to everyone but enough people are paying a tiny bit per month to incentivize media production. it's the biggest names who can lead these movements. to normalize the models that work with the internet, not against it.