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Influencers debate leaving Twitter, but where would they go?

Por: Associated Press Tech November 06, 2022

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Pariss Chandler built a community for Black tech workers on Twitter that eventually became the foundation for her own recruitment company.Now she’s afraid it could all fall apart if Twitter becomes a haven for racist and toxic speech under the control of Elon Musk, a serial provocateur who has indicated he could loosen content rules.With Twitter driving most of her business, Chandler sees no good alternative as she... + full article



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