Livestream, Friday, July 10, 5:00 PM ET: Inside the Twitter Files
Technology
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Started July 10, 2026
Dr. Matt Bivens, who came to San Francisco to help go through the first batches of Twitter emails, joins me to talk through a few unpublished matters
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Livestream, Friday, July 10, 5:00 PM ET: Inside the Twitter Files
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Jul 09, 2026
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The discussions surrounding the Twitter Files highlight a broader debate on privacy versus transparency in digital communication.
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Investigating Twitter's internal communications is necessary for accountability, especially in an era where social media influences public opinion.
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Focusing on unpublished Twitter emails distracts from more pressing issues of misinformation and user safety on social media platforms.
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The release of the Twitter Files is crucial for transparency, allowing the public to understand the platform's decision-making processes.
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