Twitter is one of the world’s most-influential public spaces. Its purchase by Elon Musk, who calls himself a “free speech absolutist,” is likely to shake up the role the global media platform plays. The World’s Marco Werman speaks with Human Rights Watch researcher Yaqiu Wang about how the Twitter sale might reverberate in China.
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