

Twitter was a hub for many marginalized groups. What now?
People who have relied on Twitter for community are scrambling to find a new watering hole as CEO Elon Musk radically reshapes the platform.
Twitter has long been a crucial place for socializing and sharing information, especially among marginalized communities, but the chaos unleashed by Elon Musk’s takeover has many worried that their beloved forum is dissolving before their eyes.
Reset breaks down what’s next for Twitter’s chronic illness community and Black Twitter.
GUESTS: Brianne Benness, host of the podcast No End In Sight and creator of #NEISVoid
Keith Reed, contributing writer at The Root and co-host of the podcast Run Tell This
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Twitter was a hub for many marginalized groups. What now?
People who have relied on Twitter for community are scrambling to find a new watering hole as CEO Elon Musk radically reshapes the platform.
Twitter has long been a crucial place for socializing and sharing information, especially among marginalized communities, but the chaos unleashed by Elon Musk’s takeover has many worried that their beloved forum is dissolving before their eyes.
Reset breaks down what’s next for Twitter’s chronic illness community and Black Twitter.
GUESTS: Brianne Benness, host of the podcast No End In Sight and creator of #NEISVoid
Keith Reed, contributing writer at The Root and co-host of the podcast Run Tell This