That being in business with the richest man in history was a good bet. They could still be right.
People just can’t stop tweeting about all the tweets they see.
Now that Elon Musk is welcoming Donald Trump back to Twitter, some liberals feel they can’t leave the platform behind.
Two wealthy and self-involved men are seeking the attention they crave.
The disgraced crypto titan has nothing left to say. That isn’t stopping him.
Andy Wu makes the case that Twitter was in trouble long before the new CEO came aboard.
If the book industry is a walled garden, the site is a ladder.
The new owner says he hates advertising. That’s a problem, because it provides 90 percent of his social-media platform’s revenue.
As Twitter crumbles, Tumblr is welcoming back the internet’s weirdos.
Although a full collapse is unlikely, a different kind of death is possible.
Unapologetic awfulness is preferable to Silicon Valley hypocrisy.
The industry is having a midlife crisis.
The public-health power of humor on Black Twitter
Twitter’s new owner doesn’t seem to grasp what he’s purchased.
It’s only been two weeks.
Some of the meanest users turn out to be vulnerable, even decent, when I engage with them.
A combination more powerful than one might think
The Musk era of Twitter has so far been defined by unhinged tweets, fleeing advertisers, and botched layoffs.
If he wants to save Twitter, not ruin it
The world’s richest man has some embarrassing friends.