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Reporters and editors discuss the 'information cesspool' the site has become under the stewardship of one Elon Musk.

The article from the Columbia Journalism Review discusses how the rebranding of Twitter to X has impacted journalism. It highlights the initial shock and subsequent adaptation by journalists to the platform's changes under Elon Musk's leadership. Key points include the shift in Twitter's functionality and culture, with many journalists expressing concerns over the loss of Twitter's unique role as a real-time information hub due to changes like the introduction of paid verification, the rebranding to X, and the platform's increasing focus on monetization over public discourse. The piece also notes the migration of some journalists to alternative platforms like Mastodon and Bluesky, although none have yet to replicate Twitter's utility for news gathering and dissemination. The overarching theme is the evolving relationship between journalists and social media, with X's transformation prompting a reevaluation of how news is shared and consumed online.

Read the Full cjr.org Article at [ https://www.cjr.org/business_of_news/how-twitter-turning-to-x-changed-journalism.php ]

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