My colleague @taylorlorenz is suspended after seeking comment. I'm still blocked from using Twitter until I delete a tweet that's a piece of reporting.
Elon Musk tells me over email re: @taylorlorenz: "Apparently, Taylor doxxed someone on Twitter, for which there is a minimum one day suspension and her account will be reactivated shortly. That will be raised to seven days going forward." Doesn't provide further detail. Suspension happened shortly after she tweeted at him asking for comment on a story we're reporting for the Washington Post.

@drewharwell

Can I ask you something? Why are you all so hell-bent on maintaining your presence on a site overtly hostile to both you and your profession?

@taylorlorenz

@aaron @drewharwell @taylorlorenz this is what I don’t understand. They—journalists—can go to just about any other platform, and people will follow. It is not that hard.

@david

And in trying (begging?) to stay there, they provide content and value for a site owned by someone who can only be described as an IRL supervillain who hates them.

All to keep their blue bird check mark clout.

It’s gross.

@drewharwell @taylorlorenz

@aaron @david @drewharwell @taylorlorenz So gross. My disgust with weak journalists has not changed since how they handled trump. Empty podiums everywhere.