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How the Threat of Abuse Silences Women Online

How the Threat of Abuse Silences Women Online

Nina Jankowicz on the Problem of Harassment and Self-Censorship

By Nina Jankowicz | May 6, 2022

How Did James Baldwin Become a 21st-Century Influencer?

How Did James Baldwin Become a 21st-Century Influencer?

Marc Lamont Hill and Todd Brewster on the Blessing and Curse of Shareability on Twitter

By Marc Lamont Hill and Todd Brewster | May 5, 2022

Rotten to the Core: Why Twitter and Elon Musk Deserve Each Other

Rotten to the Core: Why Twitter and Elon Musk Deserve Each Other

Andrew Keen on What $44 Billion Gets You These Days

By Andrew Keen | April 29, 2022

When Your “Public Square” is a Private Company, Any Sulky Billionaire Can Buy It

When Your “Public Square” is a Private Company, Any Sulky Billionaire Can Buy It

Andrew Keen on Elon Musk and the False Promises of Social Media

By Andrew Keen | April 15, 2022

Lambda Literary cuts Lauren Hough from award shortlist because of “Twitter disputes.” 

Lambda Literary cuts Lauren Hough from award shortlist because of “Twitter disputes.” 

By Jonny Diamond | March 21, 2022

Recommended: This close reading of Ilya Kaminsky’s “We Lived Happily During the War.”

Recommended: This close reading of Ilya Kaminsky’s “We Lived Happily During the War.”

By Jonny Diamond | February 25, 2022

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Everything you need to know about Norman Mailer's recent (non-)cancellation.

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Reddit thinks Thomas Pynchon might be secretly ghost-tweeting for Paul Thomas Anderson.

By Emily Temple | November 12, 2021

How the Associated Press Erased the Voice of a Climate Justice Activist—and an Entire Continent

How the Associated Press Erased the Voice of a Climate Justice Activist—and an Entire Continent

Vanessa Nakate on Arctic Basecamp, Davos, and Getting Cropped Out of a Major News Photo

By Vanessa Nakate | November 8, 2021

This 1998 advice from Ursula K. Le Guin about gender-neutral language is still relevant.

This 1998 advice from Ursula K. Le Guin about gender-neutral language is still relevant.

By Vanessa Willoughby | October 20, 2021

Ruth Reichl is “grateful” she doesn’t have to be a food critic in today’s media climate.

Ruth Reichl is “grateful” she doesn’t have to be a food critic in today’s media climate.

By Jonny Diamond | September 29, 2021

We're finally going to get to read Kelly Link's novel.

We're finally going to get to read Kelly Link's novel.

By Emily Temple | September 27, 2021

The time Norm Macdonald dunked on Bret Easton Ellis in defense of Alice Munro.

The time Norm Macdonald dunked on Bret Easton Ellis in defense of Alice Munro.

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Breaking news: Men still don't know how to write women.

Breaking news: Men still don't know how to write women.

By Vanessa Willoughby | August 24, 2021

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