Elon musk, already the ceo of four companies, started buying shares in a fifth, twitter. The world's richest man snapped up more than five % of the social medium platform. He tweeted worried about de facto bias and the twitter agarithm having a major effect on public. On april fourteenth, he came up with a surprising answer to that question: Twitter needed a new owner.
Why did Elon Musk buy Twitter? What does he plan to do with it? Is this the end of big social or a chance to reinvent it? This week, we’re interrupting our regularly scheduled programming to answer those questions with two of the smartest internet commentators we know: Eli Pariser, co-founder of Upworthy and author of “The Filter Bubble”; and Steven Johnson, writer, podcaster, and TV host.
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