When you used to be at the top of the mall on Twitter, if you used to get that kind of heat there, what was different than that made it harder than now? Like, is it just being in LA? Was the criticism more thoughtful then or did you just care more? I mean, I think I was younger. I like cared a lot with like strangers and social media said, "I don't know. I just don't like, I don't care as much now." And I also thought, I haven't been on Twitter since the whole check mark thing was happening. But I was like, I can't even, I used to be able to like filter it
Amy Chozick is an author, journalist, executive producer, and showrunner. Her latest feature for The New York Times is ”Liz Holmes Wants You to Forget About Elizabeth.”
“The subject thought it was a hit job. Twitter thought it was a puff piece. I don’t know, guys. … I want to explain to people what it feels like to be around someone who you know you shouldn’t believe, but you can’t help believing them because this is what their personality is like when you’re with them.”
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