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Katie Notopoulos

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86 articles decelerating

Twitter appears in 54 of Katie Notopoulos’s 86 linked stories, anchoring coverage of platform policy shifts, Musk-era X, and rival social networks.

Who they are

Katie Notopoulos appears in this coverage as a reporter and recurring participant in stories about social platforms and their leadership, particularly Twitter/X. Her strongest associations are with Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Meta, Bluesky and Elon Musk; one confirmed episode places her as host of a BuzzFeed News Twitter Space where Musk briefly joined before leaving amid reporters’ questions.

The recent arc

Coverage peaked in 2023Q1 and remained active through 2023Q4 as Twitter’s transformation under Musk supplied the most consequential linked stories. Those include Musk’s temporary daily reading limits in July 2023 and his August proposal to remove X’s block feature except for direct messages, both examples of product-policy decisions driving broad attention around the platform.

Since 2024, the corpus has become more distributed across the technology platforms that shape online life: Meta’s removal of viral AI-generated profiles, the FTC’s case alleging Meta pursued a buy-or-bury strategy, Meta’s action against nudify-app advertiser Joy Timeline, and X’s test of a redesigned link experience. The latest items also extend beyond social media, from Apple’s iPhone Air and smart-glasses demo failures to Common Crawl’s web archive and its use by OpenAI and others.

The tension

The central tension is between platform owners’ control over product rules, distribution and moderation and the public consequences of those choices. Musk’s X is the clearest flashpoint, with changes to reading limits, blocking and link presentation recurring alongside Bluesky as a notable co-entity; Meta supplies a parallel case through scrutiny of its market power, AI-profile experiment and enforcement against harmful app advertising.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, Notopoulos’s coverage will remain a useful lens on how a small set of platform operators determine visibility, safety and access across the web. The recent expansion into AI-generated identities, web-scraping infrastructure and connected devices suggests those governance questions increasingly extend beyond any one social network, though the corpus does not establish which platform or issue will dominate next.

Katie Notopoulos has appeared in 86 articles since 2016-06. Coverage peaked in 2023Q1 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, Facebook, Elon, Instagram.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-04-15
New York Times 36 related

FTC v. Meta: in opening arguments, FTC lawyers accuse Meta of a “buy-or-bury strategy” to cement a social networking monopoly by buying Instagram and WhatsApp

How is this even a question! [image] Kyung Sook / @kyungsookl : I didn't understand why facebook suddenly reversed course, allowed DJT to return to facebook and Zuckerberg attended the inauguration.  ...

2023-11-11
Wired 9 related

Omegle shut down as part of a settlement with a user who sued the chat website company claiming its design enabled her to be sexually abused since age 11

Omegle, the once-popular online chat service that launched in 2009 … X: Jason Koebler / @jason_koebler : Omegle shutdown was part of a settlement in a child sex abuse lawsuit https://www.404media.co/....

2020-01-31
BuzzFeed News 3 related

Woman tried for 4 years to get Facebook to remove a business page someone created for her “butthole”; the company removed it only after BuzzFeed wrote about it

This is civic tech: Oh look, here comes UpLink … Tweets: Sheera Frenkel / @sheeraf : So this woman was 15 when someone created a Facebook business page dedicated to... her butthole. She spends ~4 year...

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