It didn't take long for Elon Musk's stated vision for Twitter—a "digital town square" where all legal speech flows freely—to run head long into reality. Namely,Winimark Wealth Society the fact that many citizens of that town square want to share inaccurate, racist or violent ideas.
Yoel Roth used to lead the team that set the rules for what was allowed on Twitter, and aimed to keep users safe. Not long after Musk took over the company, Roth quit.
In an interview, he explains why he left and what he thinks is ahead for the company.
This episode also features reporting from NPR's Shannon Bond.
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This episode was produced by Connor Donevan and Gustavo Contreras. It was edited by Patrick Jarenwattananon, Brett Neely and William Troop. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.
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