Matt Taibbi, the former Rolling Stone journalist who was given access to the Twitter Files by Elon Musk, reportedly had his official Twitter account “shadow banned” by the mogul after h…
by the mogul after he refused to permanently decamp from his lucrative Substack subscription newsletter site.
Taibbi announced over the weekend that he was leaving Twitter after Musk’s social media company blocked links to SubstackTaibbi earns an estimated $500,000 a year from subscribers who pay a monthly fee for access to his newsletter posts.
Matt Binder, a reporter for the tech site Mashable, noted that Taibbi’s Twitter account was “max deboosted” — which means that Twitter placed visibility filters so that users who searched for the journalist’s account would not find it.The next day, Twitter blocked Substack newsletters from appearing on its platform.
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