Half the room is jumping up and down, screaming, “Gotcha!”. The other half shrugs its shoulders, muttering, “So what’s new?”. Welcome to the war over the so-called Twitter Files.
Over the past month, Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, has made internal documents and conversations that took place before his takeover available to a handpicked group of journalists. The files are mainly discussions about who and what should be moderated or banned, ranging from the Hunter Biden laptop story to the question of whether to remove Donald Trump from the platform. The