Photo: Gary Hershorn/Corbis via Getty ImagesToday, New York Times honcho Dean Baquet ordered a company-wide “reset” in how his staff should think about Twitter. Most of the people who work for him are very bad at being on Twitter, and their tweets truly are just not good. Twitter looms prominently for journalists because it’s how they get jobs, distribute their work, and make friends. Twitter also helps journalists feel and be seen inside a system that will otherwise make them feel invisible. (No, I’m not asking you to feel bad for them, I promise.)
Source: New York Times April 08, 2022 11:57 UTC