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Elizabeth Dwoskin

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47 articles stable

Five stories in 2022 Q4 marked coverage centered on Twitter’s Musk-era upheaval, following earlier reporting tied to Facebook, Meta, and platform governance.

Who they are

Elizabeth Dwoskin appears in this coverage as a technology-policy reporter whose work is repeatedly connected to the major social platforms and the political, labor, and moderation disputes surrounding them. Twitter and Facebook are the dominant co-occurring companies, while Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Donald Trump recur as the executives and political figures shaping the stories.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its high point in 2022 Q4, when Twitter’s ownership transition under Musk became the central thread. The most prominent stories tracked the company’s roughly half-scale staff cuts, employee departures after Musk’s “hardcore” ultimatum, and his decisions on moderation and account reinstatements, including Kathy Griffin, Jordan Peterson, and Babylon Bee. A June report on Musk’s first address to Twitter employees had already framed layoffs and moderation as core issues of the acquisition. മുമ്പ

The tension

The recurring tension is between platform operators’ control over speech and the external forces contesting that control: employees, governments, political figures, and users. That runs from Facebook’s suspension of Trump and staff resistance to Zuckerberg’s handling of his posts, to Russia’s block of Facebook, Texas social-media-law planning, and Musk’s rapid remaking of Twitter’s workforce and content rules.

Why it matters

The coverage links the fate of major platforms to a broader shift in which ownership decisions, government pressure, and internal dissent can quickly become public-policy issues. If that trajectory continues, reporting around companies such as Twitter/X, Meta, and emerging AI contractors such as Scale AI will remain consequential not just for product strategy, but for how speech, security, and state power are negotiated.

Elizabeth Dwoskin has appeared in 47 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2022Q4 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, Facebook, Elon, Trump.

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2022-10-30
Washington Post 5 related

A look at the US government's handwringing over TikTok and national security concerns, as China's government seeks to protect its powerful app and algorithms

the dozens of congressional letter, etc - have translated into actual action.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Elizabeth Dwoskin / @lizzadwoskin : Good morning to this brave new Twitter world! NEW...

2022-10-03
Washington Post 1 related

From shutting down services only in Texas to letting users opt out of hateful content, tech companies are gaming out responses to the state's social media law

Elizabeth Dwoskin / Washington Post :

2022-03-05
The Verge 91 related

Roskomnadzor says it is blocking Facebook in Russia, citing 26 cases of “discrimination against Russian media and information resources” since October 2020

Russia is being cut off from the rest of the online world … France 24 : Russia blocks Facebook over ‘discrimination’ of state media Brittany Bernstein / National Review : Kremlin Blocks Access to Face...

2019-03-12
Washington Post 1 related

Nielsen data on US Facebook users from August 2016 to October 2018 shows a 10% decline in usage per person YoY across all age brackets

Elizabeth Dwoskin / Washington Post :

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