Reminder: New Twitter Files Livestream Tonight at 5:00 PM ET
Technology
United States
Started July 11, 2026
Dr. Matt Bivens and I dip a toe in the lake of unpublished Twitter Files, and release a number of things overlooked the first time
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Reminder: New Twitter Files Livestream Tonight at 5:00 PM ET
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Jul 10, 2026
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The significance of the Twitter Files lies not just in what is revealed, but in the public's reaction to ongoing censorship debates.
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Disclosing overlooked aspects of the Twitter Files can help rectify misinformation and clarify past decisions made by platform leaders.
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Focusing too much on the Twitter Files distracts from more pressing issues related to social media regulation and user safety.
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The release of unpublished Twitter Files is essential for transparency and accountability in social media practices.
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Unveiling more Twitter Files may deepen polarization rather than foster constructive dialogue about social media's role.
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