Representatives from the UK, Germany, the European Commission, and the United Nations raise concerns over Twitter’s suspension of US journalists (The Guardian)

The Guardian:
Representatives from the UK, Germany, the European Commission, and the United Nations raise concerns over Twitter’s suspension of US journalists  —  Pressure grows on Elon Musk as EU says social media platform could face sanctions over suspensions  —  The United Nations is “very disturbed” …

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Chris Matthews / MarketWatch:
Lina Khan says she’s “extremely disturbed” by, and looking closely at, Mudge’s claim that Twitter misled the FTC about its compliance with a 2011 consent decree  —  FTC is ‘looking at this closely,’ Khan said  —  Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan said Tuesday she was …

Donie O’Sullivan, Drew Harwell, and other journalists remain locked out of their Twitter accounts despite suspensions lifted, many until they delete tweets (Micah Lee/The Intercept)

Micah Lee / The Intercept:
Donie O’Sullivan, Drew Harwell, and other journalists remain locked out of their Twitter accounts despite suspensions lifted, many until they delete tweets  —  I’ve been writing critically about billionaire Elon Musk since he took over Twitter — particularly about his “free speech” hypocrisy and his censorship of left-wing accounts.

Musk says Twitter will lift suspension of accounts that “doxxed my location”, after he ran a poll resulting in 58.7% users voting for immediate unsuspension (Mitchell Clark/The Verge)

Mitchell Clark / The Verge:
Musk says Twitter will lift suspension of accounts that “doxxed my location”, after he ran a poll resulting in 58.7% users voting for immediate unsuspension  —  (The journalists did not reveal his real-time location.)  Out of the two poll options, “now” won with 58.7 percent of the responses, beating “in 7 days.”

Twitter will offer a “general amnesty” next week to suspended accounts that “have not broken the law or engaged in egregious spam” after 72% vote yes in a poll (Taylor Lorenz/Washington Post)

Taylor Lorenz / Washington Post:
Twitter will offer a “general amnesty” next week to suspended accounts that “have not broken the law or engaged in egregious spam” after 72% vote yes in a poll  —  The Twitter chief says he will reinstate accounts suspended for harassment, abuse and misinformation beginning next week.

Twitter seems to have disabled Spaces, its live audio service, after Musk joined and then abruptly left a group conversation that included suspended journalists (Paul Sawers/TechCrunch)

Paul Sawers / TechCrunch:
Twitter seems to have disabled Spaces, its live audio service, after Musk joined and then abruptly left a group conversation that included suspended journalists  —  Twitter has apparently pulled its Spaces group audio feature, at least temporarily, after Elon Musk joined a group conversation …