Gadget companies like Pebble, Jawbone, and Nest are struggling as budget manufactures in Asia undercut prices and smartphones dominate most people's lives
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Two 2024 Q3 stories placed Farhad Manjoo’s coverage alongside X’s advertiser boycott lawsuit and Meta’s cancelled Vision Pro rival.
Farhad Manjoo appears in this coverage as a New York Times columnist and technology commentator, particularly on how major platforms shape news, social behavior, and consumer technology. A New York Times Privacy Project feature made him the subject of a tracking experiment, while a separate column followed his two months of mostly print reading and argued that digital news and social media had damaged information processing.
Coverage peaked in 2015Q2, then shifted into a more intermittent pattern centered on the consequences of platform power rather than a sustained Manjoo-specific news cycle. The most prominent recent cluster concerns Elon Musk’s Twitter/X: legacy verification’s removal in April 2023, Microsoft Advertising’s withdrawal of Twitter support, Apple’s pause in X advertising after Musk endorsed an antisemitic post, and X’s August 2024 lawsuit against the World Federation of Advertisers and major brands.
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The recurring tension is between platforms’ control over distribution and attention and the economic, civic, and reputational consequences of that control. Manjoo’s criticism of digital news consumption and the Privacy Project’s examination of his activity sit alongside coverage of X’s friction with advertisers, Apple’s advertising pause, and Musk’s management of verification and platform speech, tying personal media habits to the business incentives of social networks.
If this trajectory continues, Manjoo’s relevance in the coverage will remain tied to whether technology reporting can connect consumer behavior with the governance of the platforms mediating it. The X advertising conflict and Meta’s headset retrenchment indicate that platform strategy is increasingly tested by trust, brand safety, and costly product bets; the corpus does not establish how those pressures will resolve, but it shows why a columnist focused on technology’s effects on public understanding remains a useful lens.
Farhad Manjoo has appeared in 80 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2023Q2 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, New York Times, Facebook, Apple.
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