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Opinion: Twitter under Elon Musk will be a scary place
New York Times: Twitter was never a place for rational speech. Expect it to get worse.
New York Times: Twitter was never a place for rational speech. Expect it to get worse.
New York Times: Worker left largely in the dark abut what the sale will mean for them.
New York Times: The main areas Musk could seek to address.
Musk said last week that he had lined up $70 billion in financing to buy Twitter.
New York Times: The world's richest man is trying to shore up debt financing.
Twitter's next likely move is to formally reject Musk offer, although it could negotiate.
Musk's offer raises as many questions as answers.
Musk currently owns slightly more than 9 per cent of Twitter's stock.
Colourful billionaire's huge Twitter investment takes a new twist.
His stake in Twitter is more than four times that of founder Jack Dorsey.
Despite only following 22 people, Putin's account has some surprising names.
Can new feature deliver on its promise?
The paid version had three features that appealed - but not quite enough.
New York Times: Jack Dorsey Twitter departure hints at tech moguls' restlessness.
Early days of Twitter began with a tweet sent by Jack Dorsey on March 21, 2006.
Some users annoyed that the social network wants money for long-requested features.
"Stay the ....outta my house. I'm not Zooming you. Creepy little people." - Geordie Rogers
One in five adults and twice as many young people impacted by harmful online content.
Most tech companies have surged over the last 12 months.
Kris Faafoi wants social media companies to speed up talks with media.
There is increasing support for the Big Tech companies to be reigned in by legislation.
Twitter banned former President Donald Trump following the insurrection at the US Capitol.
Antonio Guterres says he is "particularly worried" about the power of Big Tech companies.
New York Times: Transition of White House social media handles more complicated now.
The company has the ominous power to shut you down online.
Even the chief executive of Twitter admitted he had set a "dangerous precedent".
Melania's cyberbullying campaign, in light of her and Trump's legacy, has been savaged.
'This is where we make our final stand for our sacred birthright.'
Jack Dorsey explained why the time had come to ban one of Twitter's most prolific users.
Simon Bridges says that people should have total freedom of expression on Twitter.